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1 m Clnton County News SsJWMfrJtfoL Clnton. tb& u$nall&5(> <A 1 116th t Year No. 32 ST. JOHNS, MCH.-WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, CENTS Post offce adds hours ST. JOHNS-Postmaster Keth A. Mshler today announced that wndows at the St. Johns post offce wll be open extra hours durng the Chrstmas malng season. On the next two Saturdays, Dec. 11 and 18, servce wndows wll be open from 8:30 a.m. through 5 p.m. Postmaster Mshler sad the cooperaton of customers n malng early wll play a major role n speedng parcels and cards to ther destnaton. Publc nformaton meetng scheduled by hosptal board ST. JOHNS-Apublc nformatonal meetng* has been authorzed by the Board of Trustees of Clnton Memoral Hosptal for Tuesday evenng, Jan. 11 n the audtorum of the Muncpal Buldng at 7;30 p.m. Offcers of the Hosptal Assocaton wll complete the arrangements. Trustees expect the meetng "wll provde nterested ctzens wth knowledge concernng the organzaton and operaton of our communty hosptal, and wll help to correct possble msnformaton and msconceptons that may have developed n some 'peoples' mnds'regardng hosptal operaton, " the announcement stated. Offcers of the Clnton Memoral Hosptal Assocaton are: Alan R. Dean, presdent; nk Whte, frst vce presdent; Conrad Sem, second vce presdent; John Rumbaugh, secretary-treasurer. Send Santa letters to us ST. JOHNS Hey kds, do. you want to be sure Santa knows -what yo want for Chrstmas? Then send us a Jetter* Santa Claus hmself stopped nto Jhe County News* offce durng hs Frday vst to St. Johns and took out a subscrpton to the Clnton County News. He sad he wanted to be sure he got everybody's order rght for Chrstmas, The Clnton County News wll prnt letters to Santa Claus receved by Dec. 20 n the next two ssues. Smart kds know that smart Santas subscrbe to the Clnton County News. They are already gettng ther letters ready to send to us. Are you? Smack data n the mddle of thngs s jolly old St. Nck on the sdewalks of St. Johns last week as he arrved for a sneak prevew of the goodes he'll be delverng come Dec. 24. t was. a far Secondn better greetng here than Santa ex-r perenced. elsewhere across the country where some of the youngsters tossed stones or robbed,the Chrstmas gent's slegh of holday packages. a.seres New elderly housng plan sought here ST. JOHNS Low ncome rental housng for senor ctzens and low and moderate ncome famles n Clnton County took a step closer to realzaton Monday. Members of the Tranchell House Commttee met wth area bulders and members of the local and state offce of the Farmers Home Admnstraton to dscuss fnancng a project desgned to provde rental housng for senor ctzens. The group wll be conductng a communty survey to determne the amount of nterest n such a project and they wll be formng a non-proft organzaton to admnster the project. Farmers Home Admnstraton (FHA) offcals from the state offce as well as the thaca offce were on hand to answer questons and gude the group to the realzaton of actual constructon of such housng. "WE WOULD RECOMMEND that when you set up your'by-laws that you don't confne yourselves to rentng only to senor ctzens," sad Larry Hammond of the state FHA offce. *We would suggest you also nclude low and moderate ncome famles under the plan, possbly statng that senor ctzens should get frst choce." Under consderaton at ths tme s one apartment buldng or possble duplex housng of up to 12 unts. t would be 'constructed n St, Johns, possbly n conjuncton, wth another project currently beng planned by Fedewa Bulders of Fowler. "We are thnkng n terms of a possble combnaton of the two structures, that s locatng them on the same lots, so that our senor ctzens could be close together," sad actng Charman Mrs. Robert Rand. "We are hopng we can work together n the project." The Tranchell House project would protjably feature one and two bedroom apartments, ether wth ab-levelorduplex format. UNDER THEFNANCNGoftheFarmer's Home Admnstraton, some senor ctzens could qualfy for government rent subsdes f ther annual ncome was under $5,500. "The subsdes would be based upon need and they would not be the same for each famly," Hammond sad. Hammond also sad a senor ctzen qualfcaton would be open to couples or sngle people'over age 62. n the case of couples, only one spouse would need - to be 62 or older. Tranchell House Commttee was formed ' about a month ago followng work coverng ' a two year perod by volunteers on the project. The project s beng named n honor of Mss Carmen Tranchell. fwe HAVE A lot of obstacles to overcome but we wll keep tryng and we won't qut," sad Mrs, Rand. "We have a ste n mnd but we don't know f we can use t.* The FHA offcals told the commttee to frst complete ther market analyss Contnued on Page 2A Farmers hear ag, bankng offcers ST. JOHNS More than 145 persons from the, Clnton area attended the frst annual' agrcultural semnar Tuesday at the Muncpal.Buldng, lere, sponsored^ by, the Central Natonal Bank-of St. John's^ Quest speakers for the day-long pr,g-' gram ncluded Robert ( E., ynqe, trust of- fcer, Detrot Bank 4?nd Trust, speakng on estate plannng for farmers; Roby Sloan, assstant vce-presdent, Federal Reserve Bank of Chcago, speakng on agrcultural'outlooks; Jerome R. Dougherty,' correspondent dvson. Frst Natonal Bank of Chcago, speakng on gudelnes to farm expanson; and Stuart Ttze, vce presdent, Commercal Savngs Bank of Adran, speakng on bank credt for farmers. A panel dscusson was held, followng a noon buffet luncheon, wth moderator Earl Haas, Clnton County agrcultural drector, presdng, V? V h 'Sprt of '26' launched Clnton Memora by HLA BROSS ST. JOHNS(c)-Hosptal Week was frst celebrated n Clnton County n May Already $30,000 had been pledged voluntarly for buldng the proposed Clnton Memoral Hosptal, and durng the week of May 16 the drve for funds was launched. Workers frst concentrated on the St. Johns area, wth,35 or 40 people gong systematcally from house to house and busness to busness. All work was done by volunteers, and all expenses borne by prvate ndvduals. On May 27, a huge thermometer was erected at the head of North Clnton Avenue, wth a goal at the top of $144,350, the estmated amount needed. By June 24, subscrptons n St, Johns had rased the red panted "mercury" to $90,000. But ths defntely was not just a cty project. The St. Johns Chamber of Commerce, wth Mortcan Clarence Ebert as presdent, had been meetng at dfferent Grange halls n Clnton County each month durng the wnter and sprng of Chamber members pad the Grange lades for sumptuous meals (usually'wth fred chcken, apple pe and whpped cream cake), and each cty man had a farmer as hs dnner partner. Entertanment was furnshed by George Judd and Schuyler L. Marshall, wth Mrs. Eula Marshall at the pano, and songs by daughter Ruth Marshall and ths wrter, both then n hgh school. Group sngng was lusty, and laughter was hearty at those meetngs. A real sprt of urban-rural frendshp developed n those smoke-flled Grange halls wth ther red hot' stoves poppng and snappng to fght the cold outsde. Clarence 1 ' Ebert always managed to call on Sky Marshall _ to talk about the proposed new hosptal for Clnton County. t was not surprsng that n Aprl Bngham Grange became the frst * VST NXON *.; -Mchgan t. Gov. James Brckley gves the offcal state seal to James McQueen, St. Johns, and Jayne, Marsh, Howell, who wll present t to Presdent Nxon Wednesday, Dec. 1, durng the Natonal 4-H Congress n Chcago. organzaton n the county to subscrbe to the hosptal fund, pledgng $150. On June 23, 1926, the St. Johns Chamber of Commerce hosted a dnner at the Masonc Temple, nvtng all those men who were to have charge^ of rasng money for. the hosptal, nthe rural neghborhoods. The plan for canvassng the outlyng areas was an adapton of the one used by the Farm Bureau to sell Lberty Bonds durng World War. Many of the sam'e workers partcpated. ( Each townshp had one or two men to head the campagn. They were: Bath Nelson Sleght; Bengal, Chauncey Shafley and Herb Armbrustmacher; Bngham, J.E. Crosby and Wll Bearndt; Dallas, Wllam Smmons; DeWtt, C.C. Woodruff; Duplan, John Hess; Eagle, Harry Doty; Essex, Ralph Bottum; Greenbush, Ned Hall and Dck Wellng; Lebanon, Charles S. Langdon; Olve, Vern Hand; Ovd, E.C. Norrs; Rley, Rev. Wohlert and Gottfred Ottmar; Vctor, Rolan Sleght and George Jones; Watertown, J.E. Bateman; Westphala, Theodore Bengel. Two of these men are stll lvng. Charles S. Langdon of Lebanon and Mrs. Langdon are spendng the wnter at the Clark Memoral Home n Grand Rapds. Rolan Sleght now lves n St. Johns. He remembers well the summer of 1926, when he worked to rase money n Vctor Townshp to help buld Clnton Memoral Hosptal. All summer, long lsts of subscrbers appeared weekly n the Clnton County Republcan News. Among the frst names were those of nurses at the St. Johns Hosptal, ncludng Mare Luecht (Mrs, Merlyn Black), Sarah Henz (Mrs. T.Y. Ho), Lela Peck, Luclle Forbs (Mrs. Raymond Chant), Flosse Haynes and Mrs, Elzabeth Smth, all stll lvng n St. Johns. Physcans of the county had already pledged before the campagn began.. ndvdual subscrptons ranged from $5 to $10,000. Some were pad n full, but most amounts were pledged for a thrd o be pad n 1926', another thrd n 1927, and the fnal thrd n'1928. By August 19, the bg thermomether had ht $110,000. Throughout the county a" number of hosptal benefts took pla^ce, such as an ce cream socal at the Greenbush Church and Jm McQueen meets Nxon at 4-H congress CHCAGO; 111. James "McQueen, 18, of St. Johns and a freshman at Mchgan State Unversty, was one of two Mchgan 4-H'ers desgnated by Gov. Wllam G. MUken to present the offcals state seal to Presdent Rchard M. Nxon here at the Natonal 4-H Congress, The seal wll be mounted along wth the 'seals of the other 4-H 49 states, Dstrct of Columba and Puerto Rco, to form a Commemoratve plaque salutng the golden annversary of the Natonal 4-H Servce Commttee. Presdent Nxon then presented thjaplaque to Blane Yarrngton who heads the board of drectors of the Natonal Servce Commttee and s presdent of Amercan Ol Company. McQueen, who has completed nne years as a 4-H member, s a member of the Nmble Fngers 4-H Club and Double M 4-H Club. Hs man projects nclude woodworkng, entomology, teen leader, horse and crops. He has been outstandng n 4-H work servng as an offcer n local clubs, camp counselor, far superntendent, presdent of teen leaders and has served on many commttees and s currently one of the leaders n the Nmble Fngers 4-H Club. McQueen, son of Mr. and Mrs. George McQueen, R-3, St. Johns, was a delegate to the Natonal 4-H ctzenshp shorf course at 'Washngton D.C., a delegate to the natonal 4-H conference, Washngton and natonal 4-H congress delegate at Chcago, plus many 'county award trps. He s a 1971 graduate of St. Johns Hgh School..' Ovd zonng $ ordnance see one at the George Rose home n northeast Eagle. A seres of dances was held at the South Rley Grange Hall. & ' wl_!-_ 'ew/»lsmt 8 '- ;'$pgcgj SeCTOn "^, g Contnued on Page 16A S '.: "*." STURGS STREET SPLENDOR Evdence of Jack Frost's nocturnal flght-through Clnton County Saturday was dsplayed on these tree branches at the'corner of Oakland and Sturgs Streets. PHOTO BY ANNETTE WHTE x,

2 Page 2 A : YOUR DOLLAR BUYS "MORE" AT YOUR m STORE CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Cty votes Contnued Jnnrt from funwn Page nn*a 1 ^ T (fnd out who s qualfed and nterested), consdered on a county-wde bass; wth get legally formed nto a non-proft corporaton, get an opton on the proposed the southern part of the county. other stes beng constructed n Ovd and property and get an agreement wth an "Persons nterested n low cost housng archtect. should sent us an applcaton so we can Ths process could take up to 10 months. determne the extent of the need for t "We hope to get a reacton from senor here,* Campbell sad, ctzens now lvng n Clnton County as to Mrs. Rand added, "We know there s a the desrablty of such housng,* sad need for t, but 1 we want to get an dea Bruce Campbell, actng secretary. "n how great that need s." other words, we want to know just who s Persons wshng to obtan an applcaton nterested n lvng n Tranchell House,* or further nformaton on the project can CAMPBELL SAD THE project s beng call Campbell at WESTPHALA The score of the great blood lettng n the western half of the county s now 2-2. The resdents of Westphala bleed a lttle more than the resdents of Fowler n the sem-annual blood drve competton. n fact, they 'bled 101 pnts.worth Westphala wns drve of the precous lqud to 71 for Fowler resdents. The 101 pnts erased a one pont lead held by Fowler who won the Aprl contest. The contest began between the two towns n Aprl of The town that has won the most tmes after three years wll keep Wednesday, December 8, 1971 Clnton Cwfy.News Robert MacDonald ;..Gen>Mgr. Tmothy Younkman, Thomas DoWtt...Co-Edtors Mchael Prevllle...Adv. Mgr. Harold Schmaltz..AsstAdv Mgn Second class postage pad at ft Johns, Mch Publshed Wednesdays at 120 E. Walker Street, St. Johns, by Cllntort. County News, nc. Subscrpton prce by mal: n Mch- ) v lgan, $5 for one year, $9 fortwoyears, * $3.75 for sx months, $2- for three.months; outsde Mchgan,?6'for one year. Don't be counted out when tme comes for an accountng. the travelng trophy. Fowler won the frst contest and Westphala won n November of 1970.LastAprl Fowler won by a score of 141 to 67. NEXT WEEK, THE County News wll prnt a lst of workers and donors from Westphala.,DATA: : DAMETER: W ; HEGHT: 4V" r CORDSET:6' ' Rated 200 Watts, 120 Volts SSOCPS.A.C. only rlsted by Underwrters', Laboratores, nc. HARSETTER ' nstant beauty for the acton set [. Adds body and restores sets n mnutes» wthout water or loton, Mn-Setter stylng, features 12 tangle free nylon rollers t 8 large (1"), 4 medum (3/4*) make settng ' easer than ever. All rollers heat at same [ tme n 3 to 4 mnutes. 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3 Wednesday, December 8, T971 CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns,. Mchgan Page'3 y\ Students launch food d rve ST. JOHNS Members of the Man and Socety classes at St. Johns Hgh School have decded to do somethng n the Chrstmas sprt for man and socety. The students are organzng a food drve" n an effort to make lessfortunatepersons' Chrstmas a lttler merrer. They wll be collectng contrbutons Wednesday and Frday of ths week. We'll take canned food and nonpershable tems," sad Gavn Sanders, one of 45 students nvolved n the project. "f we should mss someone's house who wants to gve somethng, they can gve t to any hgh school student or brng t to the Man and Socety classrooms." Saunders sad the students had no dea how successful the project would be but AT KURT'S APPLANCE CENTER all food collected would be, turned over to needy famules for Chrstmas. The students hope to obtan ^formaton on the needy famles from the county Socal Servces offces. "THE PROJECT WAS suggested by our teachers," Sanders sad, "and the whole class s dong a lttle bt of everythng to make ths a success."?:\ t-s <^\ $z u walk on LEFT FACE traffc WE SAY N General Electrc save Lne lmflslk WTH TODAY'S BEST BUYS R OPEN EVERY EVENNG (EXCEPT SATURDAY) 8 8 UNTLL CHRSTMAS STARTNG THURSDAY «Rados-Record Players-Tape Decks-Components-Tape Recorders NSPECTS NEW PRODUCT ^ras n <MMWME~UH> T2275 three band table rado l V U. Phlp Novck ^center) of the Frank Blanco nc. of New York Cty, vsted Saylor-Beall last ^Tuesday for a frsthand look at the makng of an ar compressor. Novck s nspectng the new 9000 Model compressor wth plant manager Ed Morton and Sales Manager Jm Leon. Novck's company markets Saylor-Beall,compressors on the east coast. The Ovd-Else Report The Busness Educaton Department of Ovd-Else Area School s happy to announce the formaton of a commttee to begn work on a co-op program for the school year. CLNTON THEATER Downtown St. Johns 3 BG DAYS Frday - Saturday - Sunday December Forget everythng you've ever heard about heroes. Now there t$ ^JheBedTent." Starrng The " James Bohd " Man Sean Connery 6*. numnnwn SEAN CONNERY- CUUDA CARDNALE 99 HARDYKRUGER [PETER FlNChVG^rU :THEREDTENT B «MASSMOGROTT LUraMNNUCCH EDMRDURZEVC - «t ^ x WW K CONCH «BDWO UUS PMM>ltm*0«<Mt M«lM«[ HU»M tmunftnemuu >«MUM ««EvHMM> *«FRANCO CBSULDt WM Chamber of Commerce Free Kds MATNEE SATURDAY at -1:00 and 3:00 p.m., "RNG OF BRGHT WATER" Ths cannot be a successul venture unless we have the cooperaton of busness, ndustry, agrculture and home economcs people. At the present tme the commttee s contactng some of these people through the local Lons Club, Jaycees and busnessmen's organzatons. At a dvduals' to see f they wll be wllng to take people on ths program. We are sure the communtes, busness people, students and the school as a whole wll all beneft from ths much-needed experence. f any group has not been contacted and would lke to know more about ths program, contact Mrs. Mary Porubsky, ; Mr. Robert Foreback, ; or the school, Wednesday, Dec. 2, the O-E GAA basketball team traveled to St. Johns. Although they were defeated, the grls played a fne game. Outstandng J,V«players were Renee Bashore, Sue Latz, Dee Marrage each wth two ponts and Touya Berthume wth one pont. Fne varsty players were Cndy -Kayanek,, fve ponts; Nancy Lemke, two ponts; Dense Krsten, one pont. The Ovd-Else chapter of Future Teachers have been teachng grades. K-6 at the Else E.E". Knght elementary school O-E HGH SCHOOL NEWS PATTY BERNATH and at the Ovd North and East { Elementary Schools, «Those partcpatng n the \ program are Jll Loynes, Gnny \ Fowler, Mare Walhstrom, ' France Marton, Chrs Wortman, j Cathy Ensng, Lnda Morgan,! L6r Mller, Barb Wllams, Sue» Kdas and Bob Rchards. '13* Cho rs jon for Chrstmas DeWTT-Chors of the DeWtt Communty Church and the Redeemer Unted Methodst Church wll jon together to present a Chrstmas cantata, "The Chld of Bethlehem," Dec. 12 at the DeWtt church begnnng at 7:30 p.m. The chors wll be under the drecton of Sue Sbley for the presentaton composedbylouse E, Stars and arranged by Danforth Smonton, Solosts of the evenng nclude Dorothy Alfred, Betty Churchhll, Donna Coulng, Bll Crego, Charles Ferguson, Norma Ferguson, Elzabeth Kowalk, Joan Kowalk, Larry Olson, SueSbley, Valere Strat and Phl Whttler. The chor wll 1 be accompaned by Mrs. Donald Reed at the organ. The publc s nvted and a coffee hour n the church parlors wll follow the cantata. Enjoy More Comfort Use Less Heat Pay Less Money Get a Coolerator HUMDFER Adds to Both the Beauty and the Comfort of Your Home f.nyourhome, relatve humdty s 20 percent, comfort requres temperature of 75.5 degrees. 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4 Page 4 A CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Wednesday, December,8, 1971 L George E. Shaw George E. Shaw, 75, of Carson Cty ded Tuesday, Dec. 30 at Carson Cty Hosptal followng a two weeks* llness. Funeral servces were held Frday, Nov, 3 at the Burns- Schnepp Funeral Home n Carson Cty wth Rev. Ronald Lahr offcatng. Bural was n South Bngham Cemetery. He was born n Gratot County on Oct, 1, 1896, the son of Henry and da Latmer Shaw and had lved most of hs lfe n St. Johns, movng tocarsonctyfve years ago. He was a member of the St. Johns Senor Ctzens, Carson Cty Senor Ctzens and the Masonc Lodge ^o. 105 n St. Johns, He rqtred from the Co-op' n St. Johns several years ago. Survvors nclude hs wfe, Vera; four daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Overmter of Jacksonvlle, Fla., Mrs. Georglne Allen of Houghton Lake, Mrs. Mldred Grffn of Lake Cty and Mrs. Rose Mary Frye of Carson Cty; 12 grandchldren; 11 greatgrandchldren, Anna Suchowesk Mrs. Anna Suchowesk, 60, of 209 West Wllams, Ovd ded Thursday, Dec. 2 at Clnton Memoral Hosptal. Funeral servces were held Saturday, Dec. 4 r*t St. Joseph Catholc Church wth bural n Mt. Rest Cemetery. Bble servces were held Frday evenng at the Osgood Funeral Home. She was born n Whte Haven. Pa. on Sept. 5, 1911, the daughter of John and Mary Yedlowsk Decowsk and had resded n Ovd for the past fve months, movng from St, Johns wherele had lved for 30 years. Her husband, Anthony Suchowesk preceded her n death n 195S, She was a DANSH CONTEMPORARY SALE $99 Hgh back lounge char wth overhangng arms, colorful tweed fabrcs TRADTONAL FAVORTE SALE 5119 Shaped back tufted style, thck T.-cushon, skrt base, fgured malelasse. UNQUE ACCENT CHAR Slant arm walnjt rome desgn n floral prnt, reversble seal cushon LADY'S LOUNGE STYLE «*... $129 Tradtonal curved back, T-cushon desgn, skrt base, textured fabrc. BUDGET PLAN Clnton area obtuares member of St. Joseph's Catholc Church.and a retred mantenance employee of Clnton Memoral Hosptal. Survvors-nclude four daughters, Mrs. Mary Fero of St. Johns, Mrs. Frances Stehlk and Mrs. Ann Drumheller, both of Ovd and Mrs. Patrca VanEtten of Else; three sons, Stanley Suchowesk of Lansng, John Suchowesk of Durand and Wllam Suchowesk of St, Johns; 11 grandchldren; a brother; Stanley Decowsk of New Market, New Jersey. Achsah Smth Funeral servces were held Tuesday, Nov. 30 for Mrs. Achsah Smth, 73 of 219 Smonson Drve, Else at the Carter Funeral Home wth the Rev. Justn Shepard offcatng. Bural was made n Ford Cemetery. Mrs. Smth ded Saturday evenng at the Owosso Memoral Hosptal after several years of ll health. She was born n Farfeld Townshp on Feb. 29, 1898, the daughter of ra and Elza Loynes. She marred Dr. Alton Smonson n He ded n 1936, She later marred Heroert J. Smth n 1939 and he ded n She resded her entre lfe n the Elsle-Chapn area. Mrs. Smth s survved by her nece, Mrs. Dorothy Baley of Owosso and several grand neces and nephews, K.C. Hunt K. C. Hunt, 72, of 1994 North Ovd Road, Ovd ded Thursday, Dec. 2 at the Ovd Convalescent Manor. Funeral servces' were held at the Houghton Chapel of the Osgood Funeral Home on Saturday, Dec. 4 wth Rev. Robert Prange offcatng. Bural was n Fulton Center Cemetery., He was born n Carson Cty BG TUFTED RECLNER SALE $00 Man-sue modern chor, washable vnyl cover, self-rasng leg rest ^m DECORATVE TUB CHAR SALE $79 Tradtonal masterpece wth T-cushan, skrted base, exquste brocade on Sept. 14, 1889, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Danel Hunt and had been a resdent of Ovd snce He marred the former Beulah Rchards n Mddle ton on July 4, She preceded hm n death n He retred from the Detrot Creamery n 1964 after beng employed there for 43 years. Survyors nclude two daughters, Mrs. Mldred Wolfe and Mrs. Dors Kbby, both of Ovd; two sons, Russell of Ovd and Rchard of Azusa, Calf., 13 grandchldren; fve great-grandchldren. Ervn Upham Ervn Upham, 71, of 234 Adelade, MapleRapdsdledWednesday, Dec. 1 at the home of hs daughter, Mrs. Wanda Humphrey of St. Johns. Funeral servces were held Saturday, Dec. 4 at the Osgood Feneral Home wth Rev. Averll Carson offcatng. Bural was n Payne Cemetery. He was born n Gratot County on Nov. 15, 1900, the son of Anson and Anna Captner Upham, and had been a lfelong resdent of the Maple Rapds area. He marred the former Velma Salsbury n Maple Rapds on Aprl 1, 1921 and retred from Sealed Power Corp. n St, Johns n Survvors nclude hs wfe; hs daughter, Wanda; a son, Wayne Upham of Berkley; fve grandchldren; four great-grandchldren; a sster, Mrs. Vera Hoover of Grand Rapds. Harry Conley MEDTERRANEAN STYLE SALF *129 Sweepng low arm char, attached pllow back, T-cushon, rayon velvet. Harry Conley, 77, of 108 South Ottawa Street, St. Johns ded Thursday, Dec. 2 at Clnton Memoral Hosptal followng a long llness. Funeral servces were held Saturday, Dec. 4 at the Osgood Funeral Home n St. Johns wth Rev, Charles VanLente offcatng. Bural was n Mt.RestCemetery.' He was born n 'Corunna on June 5, 1894, the son of Edgar M. and Elzabeth Huntley Conley and had been a resdent of St. Johns for 32 years, movng from Detrot and Lansng, He marred the former Jesse Payne n Detrot on Oct. 10, 1923 and was a veteran of World War. He was a member of the St. Johns Amercan Legon Post No. 153 and the Veterans of Foregn Wars n Fowler. Survvors nclude hs wfe; a daughter, Mrs. Arlene B.Smth of St. Johns; a son Edgar of St. Johns; a sster, Mrs. Eva Hesford of Ypstlantl; 10 grandchldren; two great-grandchldren. Robert Harper Funeral servces were held Frday, Dec. 3 at the Fosnaught, Funeral Home, Maron, for Robert Lynn Harper, 80, of Maron. Mr, Harper ded followng a long llness at Mercy Hosptal n Cadllac, Bural was n Mt. Rest Cemetery. He was born n St. Johns on July 27, 1891 and was anaccountant for the Wolverne Stockyards pror to movng to Maron n A Maron Townshp supervsor, he was assocated wth the Maron Lvestock Aucton and a member of the Unted Methodst Church. He frst marred the former Merle Plowman n 1916 and she preceded hm n death n He later marred the former Neva Denson Streeter n ndana on Dec. 8, Survvors nclude hs wfe; a daughter, Mrs. Vernon Chrstensen of Mdland; four sons, Robert C Harper of East Lansng, Wllam of Mt. Pleasant, Loren K. Harper of Portage and Leonard Harper of Norman, Okla. two step-daughters, Mrs. Robert Brush and Mrs, Myra Webb, both Wns U.S. ttle Ovd youth on natona horse judgng team OVD-Bll Mack of rural Ovd was a member of the Araban Horse Assocaton of Mchgan Junor Horse Judgng Team the natonal ttle wnners n Oklahoma cty, Nov. 13, He also placed 10th n the ndvdual standngs. Other members of the team are Kathy Francen, Corrne Fllon and Patrca Heenan. The Mchgan team was tops n the open dvson and also had the hgh score over all dvsons. The contest was dvded nto, three dvsons the open whch was won by Mchgan; the 4-H whch was won by Colorado and the FFA whch was won by Oklahoma, The trophes were presented by Sue Ann Langdon star of flm and TV and the TV wfe of "Arnle". Bll s well known n natonal and state horse crcles havng won many classes n performance as well as judgng contests. n 1969 he was thrd natonally n Junor competton as well as beng state 4-H cham- Henry F. Taylor Henry F. Taylor, 74, of 701 East Walker Street, St. Johns ded Frday, Dec. 3 at the Clnton Memoral Hosptal followng a long llness. Funeral servces were held Monday, Dec. 6 at the Hoag Funeral Home wth Rev. Elmer Courser offcatng. Bural was n Mt. Rest Cemetery. He was born n Latty, Oho on March 28, 1897, the son of of Lansng; 19 erandchldrenj'fve El, and^dryenda Wooten Taylor great-grandchldren; a sster, Mrs. Belle Love of St. Johns, T-CUSH0N LOUNGER M29 SALE Damond tultcd pllow back, talan style frut wood frame, stub rayon. t tkes 0/1 knds AND WE'VE GOT THEM ALL Be a smart Santa 1 Choose a fne qualty char as the perfect gft for mom or dad or for the home Any way you fgure t, you'll delght the whole famly' Come see our lavsh array of gft chors every style, sze, shape you'd magne for every purse and purpose You'll fnd Contemporary, Colonal, Provncal, Tradtonal, Medterranean desgns ol expertly crafted and carefully talored n exquste decorator fabrcs 160 DFFERENT DESGNS EVERY SHAPE AND SZE CHARS FOR EVERY DECOR STYLE-LEADNG FABRCS T SNVELS AND ROCKS SALE. $79 Hgh back lounge char wth overhangng arms, Vashable vnyl coverng. Luxurous Reclnng Char...the Gft of Lfetme Comfort St down, lean back, up comes the leg rest-let's you relax n the "floatng comfort" of thck cushonng to releve tred muscles and restore energy. Covered n leather-lke, washable vnyl n favorte color choce. FREE DELVERY-TERMS AVALABLE-SHOP EARLY & SAVE St. Johns Furnture Co. $ 99 OPEN DALY AVALABLE FOR FROM 9:A.M. TO 9:P.M. EASY.PAYMENTS 118 N. CLNTON ST. JOHNS PHONE TLL CHRSTMAS and had been a resdent of St. Johns for the past 26 years. Survvors nclude hs wfe, Eva; three daughters, Mrs. Juanta Cesanz of Lansng, Mrs. Geneveve Szanka of Langsburg and Mrs. Donna Jensen of Lansng; two sons, Ell of Calforna and Harold of Lansng; two brothers, Charles of Lansng and Shrley of Eaton Rapds, Mafrard Decker Maynard H. Decker, 59, of 790 North Huron Road, Llnwood ded Sunday, Dec. 5 at Mercy Hosptal n Bay Cty followng"* a short llness. Funeral servces wll be held Wednesday, Dec. 8 at the Osgood Funeral Home n St. Johns at 1 p.m...wth bural n Forrest Lawn Cemetery, Detrot. He was born n East Jordan on June 25, 1912, the son of Wllam and Mable Newberry Decker and had been a resdent of Llnwood for the past three years, pror to that had lved n Warren. He marred the former Paulne Johnson n St. Johns on July 12, He owned and operated a gas staton n Lnwood. Survvors nclude hs wfe; a son Maynard Lee Decker of St. Johns; adaughter, Mrs. rene Hll of St. Lous; two stepsons, Westley Smmons of Warren and Arthur Smmons Jr. of Else; hs mother, Mrs. Mable DeLsle of Wayne; fve grandchldren; three brothers, Ruel Decker of Tower, Lloyd Decker of Cheboygen and Alvn DeLsle of Wayne. What's your Fre Department's phdne number? f you don't know t fnd out, and keep t handyl Opat&tte' Dear frends, t deserves emphass that the tme, the place, the character of the funeral servce, the merchandse used, the cemetery selected - these are decsons of the famly of the deceased. The funeral drector acts only as a representatve of the famly. The clergyman should be consulted n matters that concern hm before any decsons are made. ^ *v Respectfully, tf/j*?^ foag Funeral Home ' ST, JOHNS, tolchoan pton. n 1968 he was state 4-H reserve champon as well as state champon junor performer for the Araban Horse Assocaton of Mchgan. He has been on the Clnton County 4-H horse judgng team for the past three years and has also been champon at the county far for the last four years. Two hundred and two boys and grls from 16 states partcpated n the frst annual ArabanHorse Youth Judgng Contest held n conjuncton wth the PfthAnnual Araban and Half-Araban U.S. Natonal Champonshps Horse Show held n Oklahoma Cty, Nov The contest, sponsored by the nternatonal TT-tff **«. "* Araban Horse Assocates, the Oklahoma Araban Horse Assocaton, and the Oklahpma State Extenson Servce, was open to all boys and grls whose 19th brthday was not pror to January 1, 1971, and who dd not enter academc tranng beyond hgh school pror to September 1, Partcpatng n the contest were 33 ndvduals and 46-membbr teams from 4-H and FFA as well as boys and grls who are not afflated wth ether organzaton. States represented were Calforna, Colorado, Florda, Georga, llnos, owa, Mchgan, Mnnesota, Mssour, Nebraska, New Mexco. Oho, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah and Ws-\ consn. * \ Coordnatng Youth Day actvtes were Joe Hughes, Extens on Specalst of Oklahoma State Unversty; Paul Newln, state executve secretary for FFA, and Reece Capron of the Oklahoma Araban Horse Club. Followng a two-hour school and demonstraton of the versatle Araban horse conducted by Dr. Don Thel, El Cajon, Calforna, the contestants judged sx classes: four halter classes, one Western Pleasure and one Englsh Pleasure, each of the classes contanng four} Araban horses. Kathy -Francen, Corrne Fllon, Patrca HeenarV 'TVS star Sue Ann Langdon and Ovd's Bll Mack dsplay the horse * judgng plaque receved recently at Oklahoma Cty. Donohue named to post LANSNG, F. L. Donohue has been apponted to the newlycreated poston of assstant drector of Oldsmoble's personnel department, t was announced today by H. K, Cutler, the dvson's drector of personnel, effectve January 1, n hs new assgnment, Donohue wll be responsble for labor relatons, personnel servces, safety, plant securty and suggeston plan actvtes. For the past nne years, he has been drector of labor relatons for Oldsmoble. A natve, of Carson Cty,Mch., Donohue attended Central Mchgan Unversty pror to enterng the U.S. Navy n After mltary servce, he attended Mchgan State Unversty where he receved a bachelor's degree n The followng year he joned Oldsmoble's sales department and n 1955 transferred to the personnel department as a labor relatons representatve. n 1960, Donohue was apponted supervsor of the dvson's product delvery department. He was made general supervsor of labor relatons n January, 1963, and later that same year became drector of labor relatons. The Unted States acre yeld for wheat has doubled snce 1930, from 14 to 28 bushels. OSGOOD FUNERAL HOMES ST. JOHNS " FOWLER ' MAPLE RAPDS' OVD 8 Whrlpool J. 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5 ^ Wednesday, December 8, 1971 GLlNTON COUNTY NEWS, St t Johns, Mchgan Page 5 A VA» (K *# Karen Rumbaugh now Mrs. Danel Kusenda * * _ Meetng, Engaged ST. JOHNS-A Chrstmas motf of ponsettas and evergreens', decorated the Unted Methodst Church for the Saturday, Dec. 4 weddng ceremony whch unted n marrage Karen Ann Rumbaugh and Danel Mlton-Kusenda. Rev. HaroldHomer offcated at the 2:30 p.m. double rng servce and organst was Mrs. Barbara Davs. Solost Tom Fowler rendered "Jesu Joy of Man's Desrng", "Panus Angelcus" and "Jesu.Bambno." The.brde, gven n marrage by her father, approached the altar wearng an A-lne gown wth tered sleeves and a sweep tran fashoned of vory satn faced organza and shrred lace. Baroque pearls and aurora crystals trmmed the hgh neck-. lne, the empre-style wastlne and formed a V desgn over a net yoke on the bodce. Her cathedral-length vel of vory lluson was secured to a Vctoran-style bonnet headpece whch was accented wth the same baroque and pearl trm as on her gown. The brde created her bouquet whch was made of vory satn roses and gold baby breath accented wth emerald green velvet rbbon. Mrs. Janyth Jenkns of Norfolk, Va. was her sster's matron of honor and assstng as brdesmad was DebraKusendaofOvd, sster of the groom. Junor brdesmad was another sster of the groom, Dane kusenda, also of Ovd. The attendants wore Vctoran-style gowns of green more^aff eta wth puffed sleeves. Ruffles.trmmed the necklne and an apron-style ruffle effect, trmmed wth corded red velvet, accented the skrt. They wore a matchng green Vctoran-style bonnet headpece trmmed wth a ruffle n the back outlned wth the same red cordng whch ended n a bow and they carred muffs adorned wth red ponsettas, matchng the. materal of. ther gown*. The brde's, mother desgned and created the attendants' gowns. Best man was Davd Bates of Ovd, frend of the groom, and assstng as groomsman was Jose Rlos of Bay Cty, frend of the groom. Seatng the guests were ushers, Thomas Jenkns of Norfolk, Va., brother-n-law of the brde, John Crag of Allegan and Bryce Poerch of Kalamazoo, bo^. frlerds o'the groom. The couple greeted 250 guests at the recepton held n Nles Hall followng the ceremony. Servng as host and hostess were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Vandemark of St. Johns. A weddng buffet was held at the home of the brde's parents for relatves followng the church recepton. Specal guests at the weddng and recepton were the brde's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.O. 119 N. DVSON CARSON CTY PHONE OPERATORS TO SERVE YOU: M TOOTS RGGLE JACKE WEDE MARY GALLAGHER MANAGER OPEN TUESDAY thru SATURDAY' NGHTS: Tuesday & Thursday Untl 9 P.M. APPONTMENT NOT' ALWAYS NECESSARY. Schumacher of Else and Mrs. Sopha Rumbaugh of DeWtt. The couple left for'a holday n Ontaro and upon return wll be at home n West Alls, Ws. The brde s a 1967 graduate of Rodney B. Wlson Hgh School f f loth um-t' ol r tojl' Marrage lcenses Vctor Wyskowsk, 22, 907 W. Creghton St., Fort Wayne, ndana and Karen Dunlap, 17, 406 W. Sherdan Rd,, Lansng. Mchael Allen Walter, 20, 720 E. Coleman, Lansng and Jane Ann Baumgarten, 20, 9348 Calforna, Lvona. John Edward Hggns, 26,6335 ParkLake Rd., Bath and Bernece Danne Glover, 27, 6335 Park Lake Rd., Bath., Charles F. Hazard, 23, 202 S. Prospect St., St. Johns and Lucy May Rodrguez, 23, 8296 Maple Rapds Road, Else. Tmothy B. Wallng, 19, 311 S. Mead, St. Johns and Jayne M. Dunn, 18, 2607 Trent St*, Lansng. Rchard M. Mchels, 21'; 700 W. State St., St. Johns and Pamela J. Bgelow, 20; 2285 N.OvldRd., t Ovd. Davd J. Patterson, 21, 124. W. Clnton St., Ovd and Martha J,' Emery, 19/25940 Yale, nkster. Randy Hosford, 20,13571 Walnut St., Bath and Terr G. Gordlner, 18, 8677 Clark, East Lansng, Steven' C. Smon, 19, 1301 E. Stoll Rd., Lansng.and Lnda,L. Vllarreal, 19, 829 Mayfleld, Lansng. Joseph F. Herald, 24, F rancs Rd., Lansng and Marca M. McCook, 24, Francs Rd., Lansng. Gary Wesley Ellenwood, 20, 869 N. Hubbard Hall, East Lansng and Lnda Lou Everett, 20, 1881 Solon Rd., DeWtt. MRS, DANEL MLTON KUSENDA and a 1971 graduate of Mchgan State Unversty where she majored n nteror desgn.. The groom s a 1967 graduate of Ovd-Else Hgh School and a 1971 graduate of MSU where he majored n economcs. WeM CUe By MRS. WAYNE MEAD, Correspondent- The Rochester Colony Extenson group met wth Mrs. Jerrold Brockmyre Nov. 23. A very nterestng lesson, "Machne Knt Fabrc, Selecton, Care, and Sewng" was gven by Mrs. Nel Hall. She also gave a demonstraton of several of the knt dresses, nylon trcot gown ensembles, also boys' and men's knt shrts. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Robert Fox. The chldren's party wll be Dec. 6 at the Vllage nn where nstead of a gft enchange, money wll be gven to charty. Mr. and Mrs, Davd Peabody spent Thanksgvng Day wth her daughter and famly, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cleveland of Haslett. Mr. and Mrs, Dale Doyen, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Doyen, Steven and Greg of Ovd and Mr. and Mrs. Jan Doyen, Randy, Tm and Valere. of Else were Thanksgvng Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'Floyd Btzer and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mead and Laure. GVE THE GFT OF LFE The brde s the 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Rumbaugh of 425 Meadowvlew Drve, St. Johns and the groom s the son of Mrs. Adran Huss of 320 Hgh Street, Ovd and the late Mlton D. Kusenda. SOHAUB-A grl, KelshaMare was born to Mr, and Mrs, Harry Schaub of 501 1/2 W. Hgham St. St. Johns Dec. 3 at Gratot Communty Hosptal. She weghed 8 pounds, 4 ounces. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Flegler and Mrs, Josephne Schaub. The mother s the former Earlene Flegler. BECKER-A boy, John Wllam was born to Mr. and Mrs'. Gerald Becker of R-2, St. Johns Dec. 1 at Clnton Memoral Hosptal. He weghed 6 pounds, 2.1/2 ounces'. The baby has three ssters. Grandparents are Mrs. Grace Shpley of St, Johns and Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Wng of Ashley, The mother s the former Wldal Shpley, VanDEUSEN-A boy, Clfford Andrew, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clfford VanDeusen of 211 W, Jackson, Lansng Dec, 1 at Clnton Memoral Hosptal, He weghed 7 pounds, 5 1/4 ounces. The baby has two ssters. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas VanDeusen, Paulne Brown and Harold Brown. The mother s the former Dors Brown. ' SCHNEDER - A boy, Rck' Edwn, was born to Mr, and Mrs, Edwn Schneder of R-l, Eagle Dec. 5 at Carson Cty Hosptal. He weghed 7 pounds, 12 1/2 ounces. The baby has two ssters..grandparents are Mr, and Mrs, Leland Trerweller, The pother s the former Monca Trerweller. LANCE A grl, Glna Lea, was born to Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Lance of 504 W. Gles, St. Jonns Nov. 21 at Carson Cty Hosptal. She weghed 9 pounds, 1/2 ounce. The baby has one brother and two ssters. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Wallje of Fowler and Mr. and Mrs, Harry Lance of St. Johns. The mother s the former Maxlne Wallje. GOODRCH-A grl, Jennfer Ann, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodrch of North DeWtt Rd., St. Johns Nov..27atSparrow Hosptal. The baby has one sster. Grandparent s Mrs. Vera Goodrch. Our lay Away Plan Make Sure You Gve The Rght GFT For Chrstmas The November meetng of Eght and Forty-met at the home of^ Partner Marjore Pardee. Mem-' bers brought ther Chrstmas gfts of chldrens' clothng whch wll be sent to the Denver Chldrens' Hosptal. Partner Dolna MacKnnon r e ported recevng notce of December brthdays of chldren n the Denver Hosptal. The local organzaton sends brthday cards wth a con attached to each brthday chld for that partcular month. - The Chrstmas meetng wll be, held Tuesday, Dec. 28 at the home of Partner Velma Beaufore. Gfts For Her Wat ches Mother's Jewel ry B r ths tone, R ngs hrstyas Necklaces-Brac'el ets. SUSAN ANN GREEN Gfts For Hm Wat ches Father's Jewel ry. Tr e Tacs & L nks Leather Goods \l/ /p^ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Green of.312 East Scott Street, Grand Ledge announce the engagement of ther daughter, Susan Ann to Thomas Edward Carter. He s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas: F«Carter of 1872 West Taft Road, St. Johns,.. * The brde-elect s a graduate of Grand Ledge Hgh School and s employed at the Grand Pharmacy n Grand Ledge. The prospectve groom s a 1965 graduate of Rodney B. Wlson Hgh School and s attendng Lansng Communty College. He s employed at the p. "and C Store n Grand Ledge. A Feb. 11 weddng s beng planned by the couple. Damonds Rngs, Pendants, Earrngs 20% Off, Purchase or Lay Away Open Evenngs Thru Chrstmas 107N. CLNTON AVE. DVSON OF WEBB -RNG, NC. PHONE A m -...U^.-.lL v^cards & PARTY GOODS RUSSELL STOVER CANDES 'COLONAL CANDLES & HOLDERS New Shpment of MANY GFT TEMSJ TttMWR DON'T FORGET OUR ONE DAY FLM SERVCE - > 220 N. CLNTON - rrflph ^19 CLNC OPEN TO THE ' PUBLC M'MB-K O- NATONAl \ssa^vnon or COSM-' OLUl SCHOOLS PROFESSONAL CAREER] N THE BEAUTY FELD. New classes startng -the frst Tuesday of ', - ' every month For further nformaton, wrte or call Mrs. Sonn'enberg, Manager.., All servces rendered by supervsed senor students for a mnmum charge. FREE PARKNG U \g> K H H m-res (.]e,n»l dhfl M\\ l. [Open every nght untl 9 p.m r startng Dec.

6 Pag 6 A Clnton County News ectety AND l. mm (J mmmm ^f 'TS THE SEASON Beauty Salon Located next to the Kroger Store n "! Southgate Shoppng Plaza on U.S. 27 and Sturgls St., St. Johns PH ,,. Sue Cory Wave $9 95 ^ ' ; "Chrstmas" cut $050 "NELTORPEY,JO PENX ANN PASEKA JENNE JORAE JAN MEHNEY CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St: Johns, Mchgan Clarence Ebert and Gayle Presents George Frederck Foerch left last Wednesday to Handel's oratoro, "The Mes-. drve to San Dego, Calf., where sah», at St. Mary's Cathedral Mr. Ebert wll spend the wnter. / n Lansng. The performance wll They were delayed at Oklahoma be under the baton of Tom Thomp- Cty by a severe snow storm. son. Sunday afternoon, Dec. 12, at 3:30, she wll appear as solost Earl Lundln Jr. of New York n the Owosso Communty Chorus' Cty, was a weekend guest at the home of hs brother-n-law presentaton of *The Messah". and sster, Mr. andmrs. Maurce The concert wll take place at Wltteveen. the Owosso College Audtorum, wth John' Bowman -conductng. Mrs. Roscoe Smth spent Thanksgvng week n Grand and the Shawassee Strng Ensemble playng. Two of the solo Rapds as a guest of Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Knape. sts, as well as Mrs. Rce, are members of the Stelner Chorale Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kentfeld returned home recently from two weeks n taly, where they vsted ther son-n-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hcks. n Lansng. Sunday evenng, Dec. 19, Mrs. Rce wll be solost at another performance of "The Messah*, at the Hgh School Audtorum n Beldlng, Mrs. Rce has recently fnshed fve years as contralto solost at People's Comrhercal Prntng, Reasonable Prces, Top Phylls Rce wn be contralto Qualfy, Quck Servce-Clnton County News. ^ ^ S K S S S S ^»,»».»-* Church n East Lansng. Mrs. Clfford Lumbert hosts Womah's Club The sources of humanknd's love and warmth and woman's rreplaceable role as tender guardan of the gft of lfe were celebrated at the St. Johns Woman's Club pre-chrstntas meetng on Dec The'place-Mrs. CllffordLumbert's home across from pur park was flled wth Chrstmas goodes homebaked from club members' favorte recpes'" to rase funds to support GlrjstownnBellevue.Beautfullydecorated curos made by Mrs. Joseph Spousta from goose eg'gs were avalable for Chrstmas decor or gft to ald T the fundrasng effort, too. Mrs. Harry Murphy, the club's Grlstown charman and a new member of last year, gave a bref personal hstory descrbng her 21 years of work wth the Grl Scout program n addton to school and church work and her contnung hobby as a phlatelst. She also gave her mpressons of a recent vst to "Lock. Ro,* the Grlstown home'. 114 N. Clnton Battery Elgn Wall Clocks - Many knds of Perced Earrlng3 - Burton SllfoJdB and Jewelry, Boxes - Large Assortment of Charms and Charm Bracelets Decoratve " stamnas steel - Sllverplato - Arsen Te He Tacks ana.uun Cuff Lnk Ln* sets oeo -" Ladles ^"»' and Gents dent Bracelets - Spedel Watch Bands -.Hangng Pendulum l;sllverplate and Stanless Steel D.ft;- ftr entlm Famly Weght Strkng - Clocks "' >»«-Jewelry fcuhftfc and Gft* for fhrbntlra Enure ramuy Famly '.. ", ' ' ' s. "The",grls are very nce, they,are from broken famles, really not; delnquent grls. The home has. allthat a good home would have. They need canned food, clothng^.-and small gfts to exchange among themselves.* Mrs, Kenneth Jones added that.grlstown has been so successful n provdng a good home for grls referred by socal workers as beng "on the brnk* of delnquency that they need more space -hence the fund drve for a new buldng. She'suggested sendng Chrstmas gfts of any varety of tradng stamps one receves wth purchases n an envelope for Chrstmas addressed to "Grlstown, Bellevue, Mch.*.The pece de la.resstance of the day was the Madonna collecton, of Mrs. Walter Ebers, a farmer's wfe, grandmother, and graduate nurse who s actve n her Catholc church and her Woman's Lterary Club n Sparta. She nterlaced her story about Mary, the young Jewsh vrgn, born to an elderly couple Ann and Joachm and educated n the temple, wth a phlosophy that relates to the modern woman and her values n lfe.. "Be nterestng to yourself and start on a good project when you're young. Everyone's an artst n some way; just creatng somethng s artstc work, be t knttng or collectng." n showng some carefully selected favortes from her large Madonna art collecton, she explaned, "You lke n pctures what you lke n lfe." Her favorte was Corrego's "Natvty* n whch the Mother Mary was portrayed gently arrangng her vel for a soft place for the baby to le whle the nfant's hands were reachng up toward her. She preferred Raphael best as an artst. She related the Natvty and the events followng and told how the Chnese lke best the story of the Flght nto Egypt-"200 mles of cold nghts and hot days on a dry desert" because "t parallels ther lfe so well; they've always been fleeng from some pestlence, f Mary and Joseph stoob ther trals, (theyfeel) then cajdot.* «(',$;Bran Batterbee, atfunlorfrpm,:, ^JHM&J Johns H1 & h SchoVr^proudy^ R ^'ejresente the-rnaspulne'"gender^^th hs soft bartone voce and* gutar. He sang "Pave Your Way nto Tomorrow*; "Kng of the RoaU*, and an orgnal Chrstmas song brefly nterpretng the Natvty whch he had composed, r When Mrs. Lloyd Harrs, home lfe and relgon charman, explored the customs and legends of Chrstmas to add more thought to the approachng holday season she quoted some Chrstmas gvng recommendatons from a Lord Balfour many years ago: "The best thng to gve your enemy s forgveness; your opponent, tolerance; your frend, your heart; a chld, a good example; your father, deference; your mother, conduct to make her proud; yourself, respect; to all men, charty.* Woman's Club does not meet agan untl Jan. 19 when Mrs. Mannng Bross wll present a program on "Best Sellers*.atthe home of Mrs. Wllam Morrss. South Watertown By Mrs Bruce Hodges Mrs* Angelo Renos of Alma vsted Mrs. Edna Watamaker, Sunday afternoon, Nov. 28. On Thanksgvng Day Mr, and Mrs. Albert Mortz of Essex and Mr, and Mrs. Edward Mortz were dnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lous Mortz and famly. Mrs. Floyd Foerch spent Frday, Nov. 26 wth her daughter and granddaughter, Mrs. Steven Theleh and Sherry of rural St. Johns. Callers durng the past week of Mr, and Mrs. Edmund Falk were Gles Weber and Mr. and Mrs. 'Walter Falk of. Fowler and Oscar C, Smon of S.W. Dallas, Mr. and Mrs, Curts Swanson of. Houghton were Thanksgvng dnner guests of hs mother, Mrs. Clare Swanson and famly. They also called, on Mrs. Edna Watamaker. r :. [-, ' '' ~ - * '**,' Mr., and Mrs, Erwln Tedt attended a supper and card party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman rrer. of South Bengal on Saturday evenng, Nov. 27. Mrs. Robert Beckhorn of ona and Marne Ernst attended an Antque Show ahqsaleatlanslng, Sunday, Nov. as, Later they Called oh Mrs. va Schafer* Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mazzdllnl of 209 East Gbbs Street, St. Johns, announce the engagement of ther daughter, Cndy to Scott Knght. He s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Knght of 801 Hampshre Dr., St. Johns. The brde-electlsa 1971 graduate of St. Johns Hgh.School and s nowattendngcrag'scollege of Beauty. *- The prospectve groom s a 1969 graduate.of Rodney B. Wlson Hgh School and s employed by the St. Johns Ol Company. No weddng date has been set by the couple. Wednesday, Decembers, ^ CNDY MAZZOLM., Happy Homemakng When breadng meat, frst fry a short tme n ol. Then dp n flour, egg and crumbs and contnue fryng. t Pays to Shop at Use empty mlk cartons to freeze ndvdual servngs of frut. Place several layers of wax paper between serv'' ngs. <^/\/[aa3\nnon ± GFTS FOR GRLS Szes 2 to 14 We have a bg selecton of SLACKS, PANTS and JEANS smart new styles and colors $029 $ 98 L~ to 6 *Blouses *Knt Tops *Pajamas Jackets *Dresses *Knee Sox For Chrstmas lghts *Mftens *Coats^' Party Hose *Knt Caps- LADES BLOUSES by Shp 'N Shore NEW STYLES'." NEW COLORS -v Knts ^\Long Sleeves SHRTS $ 4 98 \ MO 00 SLACKS Panty Hose SCARFS LADES DRESS GLOVES FABRC & LEATHER > SLK LNED LEATHER KNT LNED LEATHER FUR LNED LEATHER $5.98 to $8.98 Nylon Fabrc $2 29 ~ J 2 49 Drvng Gloves $349 $^49 BED PLLOWS MAKE A WONDERFUL GFT Dacron flled washable non allergc odorless $5 00 a J6 00 OTHER GFTS FOR THE HOME "> * ELECTRC BLANKETS, * PLLOWCASES * SHEETS ' *TOWLES ''.:.',. '<

7 Wednesday, December 8, 1971" CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Page 7 A MR. AND MRS. JAMES PATRCK DERSHEM Meetngs The St. Johns TOPS Club met Thursday nght at Central Natonal Bank wth eght members present. A H 1/2 pound loss and a two pound gan were recorded. Queen of the week was Maron Case and Queen for the month of November was Mary Masark. Mystery prze was won by Maron Moore. Plans were made for the Chrstmas party to be held Dec. 16 at the home of rene Dunsmore. There wll be potluck dnner and $1 gft exchange. All members are nvted to attend and also all former members of TOPS. Joy A. Larsen brde of James P. Dershem ST. JOHNS-Rev. Wllam Hankerd performed the double rng ceremony untng n marrage Joy Ann Larsen and James Patrck Dershem Saturday, Nov. '6 n St. Joseph Catholc Church. Yellow»and bronze mums decorated the church for the 2 p,m, servce. The brde s the daughter of Mrs. Maretta Larsen of R-3, St. Johns and the groom s the son of Mrs. Margaret Dershem of R-l, St. Johns. Oraganst was Mrs. Jacke Schneder and solost was Con Burnham who also played gutar selectons. The brde was gven n marrage by her brother and chose a tradtonal whte tered lace gown styled wth a ftted bodce, sweetheart necklneandlonglace sleeves studded wth sequns and pearls. Her fnger-tp vel was secured n place wth a cabbage rose set wth pearls and crystals and she carred a whte Bble wth red roses. Sster of the brde, Mrs. Judy Moon of Else, was matron of honor and Mrs. Dara Jones of St. Johns and Lorrane Harger of Eureka were brdesmads. Flower grl was Lor DeLynn Moon, nece of the brde. The attendants wore blue floor-length gowns featurng a whte lace bodce and whte lace sleeves. Thev wore a bow headpece and carred a long stemmed rose. The flower grl carred a basket of red roses and blue corn flowers. Rchard Plowman of St. Johns was best man and servng as groomemen were Wllam Dershem of St. Johns, brother of GVE THE GFT OF LFE the groom, and Brent Balllnger of St. Johns. Rng bearer was James Stewart Larsen, nephew of the brde. A recepton was held for 200 guests at the K of C Hall at 8 p.m. Specal guests at the weddng and recepton were Mrs. Harlen Dershem, grandmother of the groom, Mrs. Gladys Dush and Mrs. Ma"bel Stroud, grandmothers of the brde. Followng a weddng trp to the Smokey Mountansthecouplewll ma'ke ther home on Wllams Road n St. Johns. The new Mr. and Mrs. Dershem are both 1971 graduates of St; Johns Hgh School. Graduates Davd Alan Dunkel of 1504 E. Walker Rd., receved a Bachelor of Scence degree from the College of Chemcal Engneerng' Saturday at commencement held n the Mchgan State Unversty Audtorum. Davd attended Ferrs State College for two years, recevng a degree of Assocate of Arts, transferrng to Mchgan State Unversty to earn a degree n Chemcal Engneerng, He s the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dunkel. Comng events Dec. 9 Mornng Muscale wll meet at the home of Mrs. Albert Nelson for the annual Chrstmas coffee at 9:30 a.m. Members are remnded to brng baked goods for the sale. Guests are welcome. Dec. 17 Bngham Grange wll meet at the hall at 7 p.m. for a potluck Chrstmas dnner. Turkey wll be furnshed by the grange. There.wll be a 50 cent gft exchange. Men should brng a gft for a man and women, a lady's gft. Gettng ready for fun By HELEN MEACH Extenson Home Economst Most of the fun and exctement of the holday season s n gettng ready for t and untl we have baked up a storm we aren't ready for the feastng festvtes. t's fun because we get a chance to be creatve. We can legtmately concoct most anythng n the name of holday bakng. Every once n awhle we hear predctons that home sewng and home cookng are on the way out. We're all aware of the boom n home sewng. Even f you use the same pattern as your neghbor, chances are that you'll not use the same materal. And even f you do, you'll not look the same because of the dfferences n your anatomy. Bakng, by modern methods, sn't qute as exctng. The Ger man sweet chocolate cake you make from a packaged mx wll be almost dentcal wth one your neghbor may bake on the same day or two months hence. -'Ts dfferent wth holday bakng-we put some ndvdualty nto t. Ths year the ndvdualty may come from what we leave out of the recpe rather than what we add to t. Certanly, f the recpe calls for pecans and we're short of money, we'll cut down, substtute or leave them out completely. Pecans have been extremely short n supply and hgh prced. Halves have been sellng at wholesale for as much as,$1.65 per pound. f you pck up a bag of pecan halves at the supermarket that costs approxmately one vdollar, t wll wegh four to sx ounces rather than the 16 ounces of a full pound. The crop from ths year s of good sze but the expected prce drop ot 20 to 25 cents at wholesale wll be awhle n comng. There are more walnuts than pecans but not as many as last year when they were the best bargan on the nut counter. Some wholesalers are gettng over 90 cents a pound for lght halves. Flberts have been a lttle less expensve than walnuts wth a tght market and short supply.' The almond supply pcture- s unsettled. One report says a 15 mllon pound drop n supply another says more than last year. n general,.the tree nut crop harvest s late by two weeks or more. There s no evdence of oversupply n any tem. Contnued on Page 8A NSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED! ^ -l HOME-FARM BUSNESS AUTO ^CTUN* MANj NURANC a member of ^Amerca Group m LANTERMAN NSURANCE 200 W. 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8 Page 8 A CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St Johns, Mchgan Wednesday, December 8, 1971 Vrgna Kowatch weds Larry John Snfth PEWAMO-Vlrglnla Monca Kowatch became the brde of Larry John Smth Saturday, Nov. 6 n a double rng ceremony performed n St. Joseph's Catholc Church. Msgr, Thomas Bolger "offcated at the 1 p.m. servce before an altar decorated wth yellow and whte gladolus and mums. The Mass was sung by the church chor accompaned by organst, Mrs. Ernest Schafer. The brde s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo F, Kowatch of R-l, Pewamo and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Melvn Smth of R-2, Portland, The brde was gven n marrage by her father and chose an empre-style gown of sat peau basket over taffeta trmmed wth Chantlly lace applques, styled wth Bshop sleeves wth a wde cuff and a stand up collar. The collar, cffs, wastlne and hemlne were trmmed wth Vence lace. Her floor-length vel, whch was edged wth Vence lace, was secured to a pll box headpece trmmed wth Chantlly lace applques and she carred a cascade arrangement of yellow sweetheart roses and whte car- $tf" x l SUZANNE SHANE. GREGORY CROWLEY *3{ r natons wth green velvet streamers. Darlene Smth, sster of the groom, was mad of honor and assstng as brdesmads were Mary Lee Smth, fsster of the groom and Germane Kowatch, sster of the brde. Tammy Arens, nece of the brde, was flower grl. The attendants wore long sleeved empre-style gowns fashoned wth an emerald green velvet bodce and a nle green slk organza skrt. Whte lace trmmed the necklne, bodce and wde cuffs.theyworeagreen velvet bow headpece and carred a- sngle yellow rose wth green velvet streamers. The flower grl was dressed dentcal to the brde and carred a of yellow sweetheart roses. Best man was Robert Harr, frend of the groom, and servng as groomsmen were Phlp Kowatch, brother of the brde and Luke Kowatch, brother of the brde. Seatng the guests were ushers John Kowatch, brother of the brde and Fred Smth, frend of the groom. Rngbearer was Jay Smth, brother of the groom. A 5 p.m. dnner was held at St. Mary's Hall n Westphala for 500 guests," Specal guests at the weddng and recepton were Mrs, Bernlta Sntgen and Mrs. da Smth, both grandmothers of the groom. Followng a weddng trp to the Western States the couple wll make ther home at 6050 Westphala Street, Westphala. The couple are both graduates of Pewamo-Westphala Hgh School. Mller jons Gegy ag frm HARRSON, N. Y. - Kerry Mller has Joned Gegy Agrcultural Chemcals, advsonof CBA-GEGY Corporaton, as a Feld Sales Representatve. A graduate of Purdue Unversty,.Mller receved hs B.S. Degree (1970) n Agrcultural Busness and hs M.S. (1971) degree n Agrcultural Economcs n He ganed agrcultural marketng experence whle workng as a summer plannng -tranee wth: the Monsanto,Com-... jf^kp^ny»*.>«* - '~ : " -:»m^ & && ' Mller and hs wfe, the former Joanne Collns of Rhodesdale r Maryland,.resde n Owosso, Engaged GFTS..^^ ^" GALE MARAN HUNTER 'PURSES 'GLOVES 'SCARVES 'PANTYHOSE We have a large varety of Dresses & Pantsuts Just Made for to those ;\ Holday Occassons MRS. LARRY JOHN SMTH Mr. and Mrs. Wley Wllam Hunter of Donalsonvllle, Ga. announce the engagement of ther daughter, Gale Maran Hunter to Meach Check carefully the number of ounces n the package to get the real prce pcture. Broken peces should sell at consderably less than the unbroken halves. n most of pur bakng we can use the broken nut meats., * You'll also fnd lower prces on dark-colored. walnut meats, whch work fne n spced or chocolate or molasses baked goods. f you're wonderng about shellng your own, double the prce because at least one-half of the volume s shell, \ The peanut market remans unchanged at a few cents hgher than last year. The least expensve dred fruts are stll prunes and rasns, even though prces have gone up. Candled frut prces are gen r erally hgh. Check the package to make sure the frut s most and not dred out lke a chp. Also be sure that the frut sn't swmmng n excessve syrup. Syrup comes hgh when you by t at candled frut prces. [ Some of us wll seek out some "grandma wsdom* when we do our bakng. She'll, tell us that: "Most of us overload our baked goods." ; "Just a lttle bt of saffron (though t s terrbly expensve)- wll spark up' those rasn or currant rolls." "Applesauce, molasses or buttermlk wll help the bakedgoods age well." f "Oatmeal used n cookes wll gve them a nutty texture and flavor.* \ "A lttle cardamon n sweet rolls elmnates the needfor anythng else." "Ts the love and concern for your famly and frends whch you str nto the mxture that guarantees a product you can be proud, of." Davd Kng Pollock of Dubln, Color key to MVer Ga. Fla. formerly of Vero» ' Beach, The" brde-elect s the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krazt of Ocala, Fla. and the late Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Forest Hunter of Lve Oak, Fla. Mss Hunter graduated from Semnole County Hgh School n 1967, attended Valdosta State College at - Valdosta, Ga. and receved a Bachelor of Scence degree frqm the Unversty of Georga, at Athens, Ga. n June 0 Let color be your key when buyng lver, suggests a Mchgan State Unversty consumer nformaton specalst. Calf ( veal) lver s from calves generally 12 weeks or younger and has a lght tannsh-plnk appearance, explans Mss Ada Shnabarger. Fnely textured and of a delcate flavor, t s the most expensve choce because ts supply s - lmted.,.baby beef lver,.from young. ; j^ he^s,:ptese;ntly, employed fe : the $ ^ Up; ; t6 avyear Jhage, hs v. a: Semnole County-School system Whle at the Unversty of Georga she was a member of the Lttle Sster Organzaton of Ph Kappa Theta. She Was selected sweetheart of Ph Kappa Theta for 1970 and 1971; The prospectve brdegroom s the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner Pollock, Sr. of Vero Beach, Fla. and Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Martn Luecht of St, Johns.. Mr. Pollock graduated from Dubln Hgh School n He s attendng the Unversty of Georga and wll receve a Bachelor of- Arts degree n June. He s a member of Ph Kappa Theta fraternty. A June planned. weddng s beng brght, medum-red color, Mss brght, medum-red color, Mss Shnabarger explans. Beef lver from anmals older than a year s dark red. Most beef lver s from steers or hefers less than two years old, Mss Shnabarger says. Pork lver, darkest of all lvers, contans three tmes the ron of other lvers. ts hgh copper content gves t a stronger flavor. *H/ MULTPLE SCLEROSS TATlV: NSTANT PLEASURE ANNUAL HOSPTAL COOKE SALE PLANNED Mrs. Albert Nelson, Mrs. Rchard Kohls, Mrs. Ted \ Dault, from left to rght, and Mrs. Allen Anthes, seated, \take a last look at the kntted afghan whch wll be presented '\to the lucky tcket holder at the annual Chrstmas Cooke sale sponsored by the Clnton Memoral Hosptal Auxlary. The event wll be held n the basement of the Central Natonal BWk on Frday, Dec. 10 startng at 9 a.m. The afghan was donated to the group by Mrs. Dora Robbennolt of Lansng. Our Complete Stock Nothng Held Back AH Szes & Styles 4/ PHOTO BY ANNETTE Sport Coats $2495 T0 $5500 Szes 36 to 48 S-M-L J WHTE '-4 SWEATERS Many Colors Versatle toppers for pants, skrts and suts. Choose for gfts, for yo CAROL ANN SHOP ST.JOHNS PHONE * Admral SOLD STATE FM/AM STEREO FM RADO AND 8-TRACK CARTRDGE STEREO PLAYER Model STC891 Exclusve Admral Tunnel Reflex speakers, Dual-channel chasss wth ntegrated crcuts. 20 watts peak musc power. Slderule verner tunng. "Black-out" lghted dal. External speaker jacks, wth swtch. All-wood cabnets fnshed n French Walnut graned vnyl. Cabt: 4Vt" H, 23" W, 12%" D. Spkrs: 6yfl"H,5'/ a "W,12'A"D. DePeaPs Musc Center ST. JOHNS- PHONE We have a large selecton of 8 track Ay tapes & cartrdge carrers/ Chrstmas musc and records + Men's Famous Brand Dress & Casual Sweaters * * $18.00 Reg. $12.00 Matchng Knt Shrts $8.00 t Mens Dress & Casual SLACKS 5J50 to $1200 By Botany, Farah, Hubbard Specal Wool Slacks For Her Chrstmas Sweaters 1/2 Dress Coats J/3 See Our Selecton Of Beautful > Wv 1 ^

9 ;«\ Wednesdqy, Decembers, 1971 CLNTON COUNTY" NEWS, SV John's, Mchgan,/ Westphala-At the Lght Closes ts Doors Forever n A Ggantc n Many h ne LVNGROOM SETS Reduced for mmedate sale Colonal-Tradtonal Modern-Medterranean ALL MUST GO BEDROOM SETS Beds, Mattresses, Box Sprngs, Chests, Dressers, Mrrors, Bunk & Trundle Beds TREMENDOUS PRCE SLASHES Sold Separately or n Groups Gong Out Of Busness Starts Thursday, Dec. 9 9:00 a.m. SHARP Westphala Furn tur e Qu ts Busness Due to adverse busness condtons and other commtments we at Westphala Furnture have decded to call t quts...to place our huge nventory of top qualty furnture and beddng ; at the mercy of the buyng publc, n a bg $1(50, gong-out-of-husness sale. We do not ntend to have a long drawn out affar...we ntend to sell out to the bare walls n the shortest tme possble...we ntend to gve uou the. most fantastc savngs you have ever seen, savngs of 35 per cent to 60 per cent and more,..but that one look s worth a thousand words...so f you want to purchase furnture at gong-out-of -busness prces... at the greatest savngs n your lfetme then hurry and take advantage of ths once-n-alfetme-sale. ' Terms Of Sale Cash Or Credt 36 months to pay nstant on-the-spot credt Free delvery^all sales fnal No Exchanges No Refunds Remember Nobody can beat Gong Out of Busness Prces t Just Can't Be Done BOX SPRNG AND NNERSPRNG MATTRESS The complete set whle they last. Just BEDROOM SUTES n Medterranean, large trple dresserhuge landscape mrror hghboy chest and bed. Reg- $ ONLY KNG SZE MATTRESS SET SOLED 2 only Trundle POP-UP BED complete wth mattress Come and see hundreds of Frst Qualty 2-PECE LVNG ROOM SUTE NOW 2 Left BABY FURNTURE CRBS-PLAYPENS-HGH CHARS BASSNETTES ALL MUST GO Lots of Gft tems For Chrstmas-For You Pllows-Pktajres-Plaques Magazne Racks-Record Racks Hampers-Ash Trays and many, many more. They're Not Free, But Almost LAMPS Reg. $9.95 NOW l^f^. ' 11 REG. $279,95 4-PC. BEDROOM SUTES Trple dresser, mrror, chest and bed. Just a few. ODDS N ENDS TABLES, HEADBOARD, FRAMES, SOME USED FURNTURE & APPLANCES ALL AT BG SAVNGS Reg. $79.95 Hollywood Beds Complete wth Box Sprngs & Mattesss and Headboard. NOW JUST Reg. $54.95 END TABLES YOUR CHOCE HEX & SQUARE tems-space does not permt us to Advertse All At Gong Out of Busness Prces Save on Dnettes Dozens of Fne NOW '- NLY RCA whrpool 2-Door ^..,,.,., Occasonal Chars 13 cu. ft. Refrgerator Odd Chars, Stools... D, B, Hde-A-Beds-Rockers AUMUSJ_GO_J Sectonals-Reclners FOB F.O.B. - Reg. $ DfW CDDM/* Qulted and guaranteed n SUA JlltluU years, twn or full sze. Fnal and NNERSPRNG pe SAVNGS WM-W SUPER BUY NOW SOFA BEDS *., Don't You Dare To Mss t re WTH NO STRNGS ATTACHED jh s s Not An Ordnary Sale-Ths s A Genune Gong Out of Busness Sale *A Merchandse Subj ect To Pror Sale* _..... PECAL STORE HOURS Monday thru Frday 9 to 9 Saturday tll 6:00 Postvely The Greatest Sale

10 Page 1QA CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St, Johns, Mchgan Wednesday, December 8, 19^1 St. Johns Area UNTED METHODST CHURCH Rev. Harold E. Homer, Mnster 9:30 a.m. Church School. 10:30 a.m. Fellowshp. 11:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp. Mon. r Dec. M; 9:00 a.m. Women's "s^prayer Group. 6:30 p.m. Wesleyan Servce Guld meets wth Ravella wood Pofluck supper. TUBS;, J3ec. 14; 1;00 p.m. Women's Socety Chrstmas Dessert at Mrs. Bruce Fowler home. 4:00 p.m. Women's Prayer Group. 7:00 p.m. Boy Scouts. Wed., Dec. 15; 9:00 a.m. Women's Prayer Group. 4:00 p.m. Carol Chor. 6:30 p.m. Chapel Chor. 7:30 p.m. Chancel Chor. t V FRST CONGREGATONAL CHURCH Averll M. Carson, Mnster Thursday, Dec. 9: 7:30 p.m. Board Meetngs and Church Councl..Saturday, Dec. 11:12:30 p.m. Junor Chor Rehearsal. 1:00 p.m. Chldren's Chor Rehearsal. Sunday, Dec. 12: 9:45 a.m. Church School, 11:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp, Coffee Hour Follows. Monday, Dec. 13: 6:45 p.m. Congregators Chrstmas Party. Tuesday, ' Dec. 14: 8:00 p.m. LndaScottDvson, 8:00 p.m. Pearl Caldwell Vesper Dvson. Wednesday, Dec. 15: 6:45 p.m. Boy Scout Troop No :00 p.m. Senor Chor Rehearsal. PRCE UNTTED METHODST CHURCH, Dr. Robert Anderson 411 Butterfeld Dr. East Lansng, Mchgan Phone :45 a.m.-church School 11 a.m. Mornng Worshp.Women's Socety meets the fourth Wednesday of each month. Dnner at 12:30. Meetng at 1:30. Yough Fellowshp meets the frst and thrd Sunday of each month at 2:30-4 p.m. Councl of Church Mnstres and Admnstratve Board meets the frst Sunday of each month followng a potluck dnner at noon. Youth Chor meets each Thursday nght at 7 p.m. Senor Chor meets each Thursday nght at 7:30 p.m. CHURCH OF CHRST OF ST. JOHNS 6B0 N.Lansng St. Seventh Day Adventst Buldng Mke Hargrave, Mnster 9:30 a.m. Sunday.School 10:30 a.m. Mornng Worshp Wed. 7:00 p',m. Prayer Meetng. Call for more nformaton. SHEPARDSV1LLE UNTED METHODST CHURCH 10:45 a.m. Churct Scnool 7 p.m. Chor practce Wednesday evenngs. Afternoon Crcle meetngs at the homes of members, 2nd Thursday. Berean Crcle on the thrd Thursday evenng, also the homes of members. ST. JOSEPH CATHOLC CHURCH Rev Wllam G, Hankerd, Pastor Rev. Raymond Goehrng Assocate Pastor Rectory 100 Lnden St. Ph Convent 110 S. Oakland Ph !) School 201 E. Cass Ph Mass Schedule Saturday Evenng 7 p.m. Sunday 7:30, 9, 10:30 and 12. Holy Days See bulletn. Weekdays 7:30 and 8:30 a.m. and 7:15 p.m. Sacrament of Penance Saturdays, 3:30 to 5 p.m.; after 7 p.m. Mass untlll 9 P.m. Weekday evenngs a few mnutes before evenng Mass. Frst Frdays Sacrament of Penjnce, Thursday rom 4 to 5 p.m. and after the evenng Mass untl all are heard. Mass and Prayers of Adoraton at 7:15 p.m. Holy Communon on Frday at 6 and 7:15 a.m. Adoraton of the Blessed Sacrament, 8:30 p.m. on Thursday through 7 p.m. on Frst Frday. Devotons Our Mother of Perpetual Help Novena alter 7:15 p.m. Mass each Tuesday., ^. Relgous nstructon Classes Adult nqury Class, Tuesday at 8 p.m. Hgh School CCD, Wednesday at 8 p.m. Publc Grade School CCD, Tuesdays from 4 untl 5 p.m. Baptsms Each Sunday at 1:30 by appontment. Other arrangements by appontment. FRST BAPTST CHURCH South US-27 Paul A. Travs. Pastor 10 a.m, Sunday School, Harold Phllps, Supt. m» 11 a.m. Worshp Servce on WRBJ 1580 kc.. ' ^ a.m. Chldren's Churches. 6 p.m. N-TME and H-TME, 7 p.m. -Evenng Worshp. Each Wed., 7 p.m. The Hour of Power for the whole famly. 8 p.m., Chor practce. Frst Sunday Communon Servce, Frst Monday Trustees and Deacons meetng. Frst Tuesday Lades' Mssonary Crcle. "Everyone s Welcome." Mon.-Fr. "Moments of Medtaton." Rado WRBJ. ST. JOHNS BAPTST TEMPLE 400 E. State Street Rev Jerry Thomas, Pastor Sunday School at 10 a.m., wth classes for all ages. Teachng from the Book of Revelaton. Mornng worshp at 11 a.m. Sunday, 6 p.m., study hour, wth adult group, young people's group and Jet Cadets group, Sunday, 7 p.m., evangelstc message, Wednesday at 7, prayer meetng and study hour. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH US-27 at Sturgls Rev. Robert D. Koeppen, Pastor 9:00 a.m. Sunday School and Bble Dscussons. 10:15 a.m. Dvne Worshp. Holy Communon - 1st Sunday each month. Confrmaton nstructon Wednesdays after 3:15 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 1st Tuesday each month - Lades Guld-LWML. 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays - Adult nformaton Classes, begnnng each September and February. Call or for specfc nformaton. Church Offce Hours - 9:00-12:00 K a.m., Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Frday. ST. JOHN'S "EPSCbPAL CHURCH Corner of E. Walker and Mead sts. Rev, Hugh E. Bannng!!, Pastor Rectory Offce Next Sunday n Clnton County Churches AH Churches n Clnton County are nvted to send ther weekly announcements to The Clnton County News. They must reach'us by 10 a.m. Monday to nsure publcaton n the'current week's ssue. Every Sunday, 8 a,m. Holy Communon., 2nd and 4th Sundays, 10:45 a.m. Holy Communon and sermon. Other Sundays, 10:45 a.m. prayer and sermon. 10:45 a.m. Church School and Nursery. Wed. durng Lent 7 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Holy Communon, Mon. 3 p.m. Brownes, 7:30 p.m. Senor Ctzens (1st and 3rd). Tues. Noon Senor Ctzens (2nd and 4th), 7 p.m. Cadet Troop. * Wed. 7:30 p.m. Chor practce, Thurs. 8 p.m, AA and Alanon. WEST PLGRM UNTED METHODST CHURCH Corner of Parks and Grove Rd. Rev. Bran K, Sheen, Mnster 9:30 sum, Worshp Servce 10:45 a.m. Church School ASSEMBLY OF GOD S. US-27 St E. Baldwn Joseph F. Eger, Jr., Pastor 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp 6:30 p.m. Youth Servce 7:30 p.m. Sunday Evenng 7 p.m. Weanesday, second and fourth, WMC 7:3D p.m. Wednesday evenng servce SEVENTH DAY ADVENTSTS 6B6 North Lansng Street Elder, E. F. Herzel, Pastor Servces held on Saturday 9:15 a.m. Church Servce 10:30 a.m. Sabbath School Servce JEHOVAH'S WTNESSES Kngdom Hall 11)13 N. Lansng St. Thurs., 7:30 p.m. Theocratc Mnstry School. A school desgned to mprove our speakng habts and ncrease our Bble knowledge. 8:30 p.m.. Servce meetng. Ths meetng s desgned to show the proper technques of our mnstry and assst us to be* come better mnsters. Sun., 9:30 a.m. Publc Lecture. Gven each week by a qualfed representatve of the Watchtower Bble and Tract Socety.,10:30 a.m., Watchtower Study. Systematc Study of the Mam Artcle n the current Watchtower Magazne. Tues., 7:30 p.m Book Study. Text studed: "Then s Fnshed, the Mystery of God." Publc nvted free no collecton taken. FRST CHURCH OF GOU Rev. C.A. Stone, P.sor 312 N. U.S. 27 Phone :4s a.m. Church School 11:00 a.n. Worshp So vce 7:00 p.m. Evenng Worshp WEDNESDAY 4:00 p.m. Logos Club 8:00 p.m. Fanh nble Study CHURCH OF TUE NAZARENE 515 North Lansng Street Rev Wesley Manker Phone :00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp 6:15 p.m Young People's Servce 7*0"» nm. Evenng Worshp School, Teens for Chrst and Adult dscusson 9:15 a.m. Dvne Worshp 10:30 a.m/ VALLEY FARMS BAPTST CHURCH 241 E. State Road Rev. LaVern Bretz, Pastor 9:45-10:45 a.m. Church School. There s a class for everyone from the youngest to the oldest. The Bble s our textbook 11 a.m.'a Noon Mornng Worshp, Junor Church for chldren through 6th grade 5:30 p.m. BYF for both Junors and Senors 7:00 jj,m. Evangelstc Servce 8:00 p.m. Mornng Chor practces Wednesday, 7:00 p m. Md-week Prayer Servce; 8:00 p.m. Mornng Chor practce Saturday 10:00 a.m. Jr. Chor practce 1st Thursday 7:30 pm. Woman's Msson Socety 2nd Saturday 2:00 p.m. Ann Judson Guld for Jr. H. grls 3rd Tuesday 6:30 p.m. Men's Fellowshp SOUTH DeWTT CHURCH OF CHRST Temporarly Meetng at the DeWltt Hgh School Evangelst: Rchard J. Wolfcale Telephone: a.m. "Revval Fres," Channel 5 TV; "Revval Fres," 1110 rado. 9:45 a.m. Bble School 10:30 a.m. Mornng Worshp. Sermon: "The Mnd of Chrst." Weekly Communon. 6:30 p.m. Youth groups for grades 1 through freshman n college. 6:30 p.m. Evenng Worshp. Sermon: "What the Church of Chrst Stands For,". Wednesday, 7 p.m. Hour of Power, 8 classes, Thursday, 7 p.m. Fshermen's Club FRST BAPTST CHURCH OF DeWTT Jay T. George, Pastor The Frst Baptst Church of DeWltt wll begn conductng regular servces n the Townshp Hall No. 1 located at 414 E. Man n DeWltt Sun-, day, September 20. Sunday School wll begn at 10 a.m. followed by Church Worshp servce at a.m. There wll be an Evenng Servce at 6:30 p,m. For more nformaton concernng n «.»««t«h the Frst Baptst Church of DeWtt ^ -^"fkps?" johnl! 63 *" DeWU r 224 ' 45U J " VALLEY FARMS UNTED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 155 E. Sate Rd. Rev. Nel Bolnger, Pastor Phone :30 a.m. Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp. 7:30 p.m. Sunday evenng Evangelstc. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Youth servce. Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Bble Study. We cordally nvte you to attend any or all of these servces. Lsten to our nternatonal broadcast HARVESTlME Sunday mornng at 10:30 a.m., WRBJ on your dal. Fowler Area MOST HOLY TRNTY CHURCH Rev. Fr. Albert J. Schmtt, Pastor Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. f Caravant x "Sunday Masses fe:3"6? :3u' andlojsu' 7:45 p.m. Bble Study and 1 prayer Drayer a -, m hour. 1 FREE METHODST CHURCH 305 Church Street Phone Robert Bentley, Mnster 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp 7:00 p.m.-evenng Worshp Prayer servce as announced., DeWtt Area WAYSDE CHAPEL A BBLE CHURCH Turner Road, DeWltt Rev. Douglas Beach, Pastor Phone a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Worshp Servce 6 p.m. Young People 7 p.m. Evenng Servce > 7:15 p.m. Wednesday - Bble Study and Prayer. A frendly church wth a message for today, Bble Lovng - Bble Beleyng - Bble Preachng. DeWTT COMMUNTY CHURCH (nter-denomnatonal) Murl J. Eastman, Pastor Amy Mulford, Sunday School Supt. Marlyn Krol, Co-Supt. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Church 7 p.m. Youth Fellowshp REDEEMER UNTED METHODST CHURCH 105 N. Brdge St. H. Forest Crum, Mnster 9:30 a.m. Worshp, (nursery provded), 10:30-11:00 a.m., Coffee Fellowshp, 11 a.m. Church School. ST. ANNE'S EPSCOPAL CHURCH Corner US-27 and Webb Road Rev Glenn V. Cathey, Jr. Resdence Church Rectory Offce nd and 4th Sundays 9 a.m., Holy Communon and sermon. Other Sundays 9 a.m., mornng prayer and sermon. Church school every Sunday, 9:30 a.m. COMMUNTY OF ST, JUDE Catholc Church Father Jerome Schmltt, Pastor 409 Wlson, DeWltt Dally Mass: Mon. and Thurs. - 7:30 p.m. Tues., Wed. and Frl. 7:00 a.m. Sunday Mass: 9:00 and lts a.m. Servces at Mddle School, DeWltt. EAST DeWTT BBLE CHURCH (Non Denomnatonal) Round Lake Road V* mle East of US-27 Glen J. Farnham, Pastor Sunday 10 a.m. Sunday School, Classes for all ages. 11 a.m. Mornng Worshp 5:45 p.m. Youth Fellowshp, Senor, 14 and up; Jet Cadets, 10*13. 7 p.m. Evenng Servce Wednesday, 7:30 p.rrr. Bble Study and prayer. Supervsed nursery for babes and small chldren n all servces. "An open door to an open book"... A Bble preachng church wth a message for you.., ST, THERESE CATHOLC CHURCH Fathers Francs Murray, Joseph Drovto and Lawrence Delaney Rectory: 102 W, Randolph, Lansng Phone Mass Schedule Saturday: 7 p.m. Sunday: 6, 8, 10, 12; DeWltt, 9 a.m. Holday: 7, 8, 10 a.m.; 6:30, 7:30 'Weekday Masses: 8 a.m., 7:30 p.«. Confessons Saturday: 3:30 to 5 and 7:30 to 9; Eves of Holdays, 6 to A f 'Baptsm: Sunday at 1 p.m. Please call n advance. HOPS LUTHERAN CHURCH - pavd B. Franzmeer, Puto' 380 W. Herblson Rd., DeWtt, PhoneWMW* *., Now usng new house of worshp, Sunday mornng schedule: Sunday Weekdays Durng school year, and 8:30 a.m. J - Holy Days 5^0; 7:30 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. and 7:00p.m. eve before. Sorrowful Mother Novena Frday, 7:30 p.m. Saturdays-7:30 a,m. and 7:00 p.m. ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH * Fowler H.E. Rossow, Pastor 9:30 a,m. t Worshp. 10:30 a.m. Sunday School and Bble Class. Rley Townshp ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH MSSOUR SYNOD 4'A mles west of St. Johns on M-21 5& mles south on Francs road 2 mles west on Church road Marvn L. Barz, Pastor 10:30 a.m. Worshp 9:15 a.m. Sunday School and Bble Classes. Holy Communon frst Sunday of the month at 8 a.m., thrd Sunday of the month at 10:30 a.m. SOUTH RLEY BBLE CHURCH Wllard Farrer. Pastor Located W mle east of Francs Road on Chadwck Road 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Worshp Servce Gunnsonvlle Area GUNNSONVLLE UNTED METHODST CHURCH Clark and Wood Roads Edward F. Otto, Mnster 9:30 a.m. Church Servce 10:45 a.m. Sunday School Maple Rapds Area THE UNTED METHODST CHURCH Maple Rapds Area Parsh Pastor Charles VanLente Parsonage and Offce: US-27 and Clnton-Gratot County Lne Road Phone MAPLE RAPDS UNTED METHODST CHURCH 10:15 d-m. Church School 11:30 a.m. Worshp 5:30-6:30 p.m. Youth Worshp Servce (communty wde). 7 p.m. Youth Fellowshp Monday 7 p.m, Scouts Tuesday 7 p.m. -Senor Chor practce, 1:30 p.m. WSCS frst Tuesday of each month. SALEM UNTED METHODST CHURCH 9 a.m. Worshp 10 a.m. Church School, 7 p.m. Senor Hgh Youth Fellowshp; Junor Youth Fellowshp every other week. Wednesday 7 p.m. Chor practce. 7:30 p.m. Md-week Servce. Thursday 7:30 p.m. WSCS Thrd Thursday. Unted Worshp Servces ol ' LOWE AND GREENBUSH UNTED METHODST CHURCHES 9:15 a.m. Church School 10:15 a.m. Unted Worshp Servces (check for locaton)., LOWE Lowe and N. -Lowe Rds. GREENBUSH Marshall and Scott Rds. 7 p.m. Youth Fellowshp meets Wth Salem. October to January, Greenbush; February to May, Lowe; June to September, Greenbush 4 months n each church. Thursday t 8 p.m, Unted chor practce at host church. Greenbush WSCS 4th Thursday at Lowe WSCS 2nd Wednesday at 1:30 P.m, Maple Rapds Admnstratve Board meets at 8 p.m. odd no. months, 2nd Tuesday. Salem Admnstratve Board meets at '7:30 p.m. even- no, months, 1st Tuesday, _, Lowe and Greenbush Admnstratve Boards meet at 8 p.m. odd no. months on 1st Monday. CONGREGATONAL CHRSTAN CHURCH Maple Rapds, Mchgan Rev Robert E. Myers, Pastor 10:(Ju a.nj. Worshp Servce H 15 a.m. Sunday School 7:00 p.m, U.C.Y.M. meets on. alternate Sundays 6:45 p.m. Thursday, Cherub and junor chor, 8 p.m. Thursday, Chapel chor. 1:30 p.m. Thrd Frday, Women's Fellowshp, church basement. 8:3d p.m, servce meetng Matherton Area MATHERTON COMMUNTY CHURCH 2:00 p.m. Sunday School 3:00 p.m. Worshp servce Fulton Area FULTON FULL GOSPEL CHURCH 'A mle east of Perrhton on M-57, l h mle south Rev. Fred Wng, Pastor 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp 7:00 p.m. Youth Servce 7:45 p.m. Evenng Servce 7:45 p.m. Thursday, Prayer prase servce Eureka Area CONGREGATONAL CHRSTAN CHURCH 2619 E. Maple Rapds Road Rev Paul R. Jones, Pastor Phone and 10 a.m. Bble School for everyone. 11 a.m. Mornng Worshp 7:30 p.m. Adult Bble dscussons. Nursery provded durng servces. 6:30 p.m. Youth Meetngs 6:45 p.m. Wednesday, Jr. Chor; Chancel Chor, 7;30 p.m. Bath Area BATH UNTED METHODST CHURCH. Rev. Clarence Keth Telephone / 11 a.m. Worshp 10 a.m. Church School BATH BAPTST CHURCH Rev. James L. Burlegh, Pasto 10:uU a.m. Sunday School 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowshp 7:33 p.m. Evenng Servce Mdweek servce on Wednesday 7:30 p.m. ROSE LAKE CHURCH Reorganzed L.D.S. Elder Jack Hodge, Pastor Comer of Upton and Stoll Roads 10:00 a.m. Church School Else Area ELSE METHODST CHURCH Rev. Davd Ltchfeld, Mnster 9:30 a.m. Mornng Worshp 10:30 a.m.-suday School, Supt. Merle Baese DUPLAN METHODST CHURCH Rev, Davd Ltchfeld, Mnster 10 a.m. Sunday School, Supt. Kenneth Klger 11 a.m. Worshp servce. FRST BAPTST CHURCH Rev, Charles Cowley 10:00 a.m. Worshp servce 11:00 a.m. Sunday School, Paul Brown, Supt. 6 p.m. Junor and Senor BYF 7 p.m. Evenng Servce 3:30 p.m., Wednesday Junor and Senor Chor practce. 7 p.m., Wednesday Prayer and Bble Study. DUPLAN CHURCH OF CHRST 3 mles.west Ovd-Else Hgh School l "" UJ - J 5565*Ef J C6lBhy BjB3d"* Justn Shepard, Mnster vn 1 (tfack-schwark; S.S.'Supt^ m ^J\! 10 a.m. Sunday School h 11 a.m. Church 7 p.m. Junor and Youth Fellowshp 7:30 p,m. Evenng Servce 7 p.m., Wednesday Prayer Meetng ST. CYRL CATHOLC CHURCH Rev Fr E, J. Konleezka, Pastor Rectory: Bannster, Phone Sunday Masses 8:3D and 10:30 a m. Daly Mass 7:30 a.m.; Frst Frday. 8 pm, Holy Days Masses 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. Confessons 4 to 5 and 7:30 to B:3D p m. every Saturday and before Mass on Sundays, Holy Days and Frst Frdays. EAGLE UNTED METHODST CHURCH Rev Ray McBratnle, Pastor Telephone or :30 a.m. Mornng Worshp 10:30 a.m. Church School 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Bble Study and prayer meetng. EAGLE FOURSQUARE CHURCH Rev. and Mrs Royal Burnett, Pastor 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 11:15 a.m. Mornng Worshp 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer meetng Ovd Area OVD FRST BAPTST CHURCH Man at Oak Street Rev. Earl C. Copeln, Pastor Norma Johnson, Church School Supt, Mrs, da Beardslee, Organst 9:45 a.m. - Church School. 11:00 a.m. - Mornng Worshp. Wed., 7 p.m., Senor Chor Wed., 8 p.m. Prayer and Bble Study. CALVARY BAPTST CHURCH Ovd, Mchgan Robert B. Hayton, Pastor 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Mornng Worshp 6 p.m. Sunday evenng sngng for boys and grls. 7 p.m. Sunday evenng servces, Wednesday evenng prayer meetng at 7 p.m. CHURCH OF GOD Ovd, Mchgan Rev, L, Sanders, Pastor 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:CO a.m. Mornng Worshp 6:00 p.m. Youth Fellowshp 7:00 p.m. Evenng Servce 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Bble Study; 8:45 p.m. -Chor practce UNTED CHURCH OF OVD 141 West Front Street Walter A. Kargus, Mnster Vera Tremblay, Church School Supt. 9:30 a.m. Church School, 4th thru 8th grades, 10 a.m. Adult Class 11 a.m. Worshp Servce. Nursery, babes through 2 year olds. Church School, 3.year olds through 3rd grade. 7 p.m, Unted Church Youth Each Wednesday chor rehearsals. 4 p.m., Chldren's Chor and Junor Chor; 7:30 p.m.. Chancel Chor. 2nd Wednesday Women's Fellow* shp. > ' 3rd Monday Unted Men's Club, OVD FREE METHODST CHURCH 130 W. Wllams St. Sunday.10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Mornng Worshp 6:15 p.m. Youth Servce "7:30 p.m. Evenng Servce Tuesday 10 a.m.*-women's Prayer Servce. Wednesday ' 10 a.m. Men's Prayer Servce 7:30 p.m. Mld-Weelc Servce Also, Bble School, whch s nter? denomnatonal begns Monday, the 17th. and ends Frfday, the 21st. The fnal program wll be held on the 23rd at 7:30 p,m. Vacaton Bble School s for chldren rangng from four years of age through the-eghth grade * f ACH WEEK THE CLNTON COUNTY NEWS WLL PUBLSH ONE OF-THE MANY FNE CHURCHE, SX r CC^fEDlrVtLNTONtdUNTY. ^ " THESE CLNTON Cob^TY FRMS MAKE THS CHURCH PAGE POSSBLE Federal Land Bank Assocaton P.O. Box 228 Ph X27 S & H Farm Sales & Servce New Holland Machnery Our Specalty 4 M. N. on US-2^7 to French Rd, Phone D & B Party Shoppe Open Monday thru Saturday Complete Party Supples 224 N. Clnton Phone Antes Cleaners Pckup and Delvery W. Walker Ph Parr's Rexall Store The Corner Drug Store Phone HOLY FAMLY CATHOLC CHURCH Ovd, Mchgan Fr Joseph Auon 10:30 a.m. Mass on Sunday 7 p.m. Evenng Mass on Wednesday. Confessons- 10 to 10:30 on Sunday mornng. Pewamo Area ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLC CHURCH Pewamo, Mchgan Bt Rev Msgr Thomas J. Bolger, M.A., Pastor, Sunday Masses 0 a.m., D a.m. and 10 a,rrf., Daly Mass 7:30 a.m. Holy Baptsm Sunday, 1 p.m. Sacred Confesson Saturday, 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. * Fahlly Holy Hour for Peaces-Saturday, 7:15 p.m. UNTTED METHODST'CHURCH Pewamo, Mchgan Rev. Wayne Sparks, Pastor 420 E. Brdge St., Lyons 57/855-3B78 Sunday - 10:00 Mornng Worshp p.m. Unted Methodst Youth Central Nat'l Bank. OF ST. JOHNS St, Johns Ovd Pewamo Member FDC Egun For Sales, nc. 200 W. Hlghajn Phone Phllps mplement COMPANY \ 313 N. Lansne St. Ph Captol Savngs AND LOAN ASSN. 222 N. Clnton Phone Wes' Gulf Servce WE GVE S&H STAMPS Free Pck-up & Delvery S. US-27 Ph The F.C. Mason Co. 200 E. Ralroad, St. Johns Fellowshp. WSCS meets thrd Thursday of the month at 2 p.m. Vctor Townshp GROVE BBLE CHURCH \ Rev. Robert Prange, Pastor Prce and Shepardsvlle roads 10:00 a.m. -Sunday school. 01as.es for all ages 11:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp 6130 p.m. Young People 7:30 p.m. Evenng Servce 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, grayer meet- Ladles" Mssonary crcle meets} {n T cssples Club meets 4th Saturday n month WACOUSTA COMMUNTY METHODST CHURCH Rev Dale Spoor, Pastor t Phone * 1U a.m. Mornng Worshp 11 a.m. Sunday School 0:30 p.m. Senor and Junor Youth Fellowshp,. Thursday, 3 p.m. Chldren's Chor Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Senor Adult Chor Schmtt Electrc 807 1/2 E. State St. Johns Burton Abstract and Ttle Company 119 N. Clnton, St. Johns Federal-Morjtl CORPORATON St. Johns Plant St. Johns Co-op N. Clnton Ph Jm McKenze Agency 212 N. Clnton, St. Johns 214 W. Washngton, lonla Allaby-Brewbaker,lnc. f /2 N. Clnton St. St. Johns, Mchgan Mathews Elevator Gran Feed Beans Phone Offcal Board meetng at 8 p.m. on 4th Monday of each month. Methodst Men's Club Meetngs Potluck at church at 0:30 p.m. on 1st Wednesdays ot- Sept., Dec, Feb. and Aprl. Sunday mornng breakfast on 1st Sunday mornng of Oct., Nov., Jan., March am May at 8 a.m. ST. MARY'S CHURCH Rev Fr Aloyslus H. Mller, Pastor Fr Martn Mller Assstant Pastor Sunday Masses-^, 8 and 10 a.m. Weekdays Durng school year 7:00, 7:45 and41:15 a.m.' Saturdays 6:45 a.m. and 7:30 a.m. Holy Days 5:30, 7:30, 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Evenng Mass Frday, 8:00 p.m. Lansng KMDERLY CHURCH OF CHRST 1007 Klmberly Drve Lansng, Mchgan John Halls 11 a.m. Mornng Worshp 10 a.m. Bble Study 8 p.m. Evenng Worshp Mdweek servce 7:30 p.m. Wednesday nght. Farmers Coop ELEVATOR Wayne Feeds and Gran Phone \ Schofer Heatng, nc. Heatng, Ar Condtonng' Swmmng Pools V Fowler, Ph > Ovd Conv. Manor Hazel Detz, LPN Adm W. M-21 Phone Maynard-flllen STATE BANK Portland Sunfeld Westphala Member F.D..C. phone Mr. Farmer! READ AND USE C-C-N CLASSFED ADS *To sell or Rent a farm *To sell or buy lvestock *To sell or buy mplements *To proftably sell or* ' buy anythng The Classfed Secton s Where nterested Prospects Look Frst >\

11 W Wednesday, December 8, 1971 ' *By TOM DeWTTT, : :, v-. Co-Edtor.".?' ST. JOHNS - The defendng " Champs ol the West Central Con- ; ference. for the past three years ;: are gong to have rough sleddng '-_ ths. year. Frday nght, the Red -wngs lost :thelr openng confer- ^5ence. game.and ther second game T of the. season. ' ona, wth ther 6-7 center and ther 6-6 forwards came to town v e to stuff the ball down the Brd's throat.- And they dd a pretty good Job.of t,,comng out on the long end. of the scoreboard But even, wth all. that heght, ona sn't gong to own the West Central Crown unless they starjt shootng better. The shorter St, Jolns team was heavly handcapped. But they never qut. Even when, they were down 2Q ponts*'" CUNTON GOUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mch^n COACH DOUG JAPNGA and,. jq.. v. the Redwng.:fans canjje proud ; u ee&bm {s stm young# of the shorter team. The Bull-., dogs/pcked off 47 rebounds and' the. Brds had"'46. That's'not bad. when your tallest pjayer s only 6-3.'.--. -' What dd hurt the Brds'were turnovers^ Theyhad total of 27. The'Bulldogs gave up the ball 19 tmes on turnovers'. /ThaVs- too many for a.team/who. wants a league tlue.-tne* ouls^al$b^hurt; Lackng experence at the start, the loss Tuesday of Mke Grost wth a broken foot.ddn't.-.1 ;:,'-. ' - help the Redwngs cause, Grost wll probably beabletoplayagaln n January;,0NA JUMPED OFF to a 5-0. lead before Alex MacKnnon connected on a free throw, fo; the Redwngs frst pont at4:41. Scott Adams made t 6-1 afewseconds later. '. '_" ". ';-.V* Then came the Redwngs tme to'shne. n the next four mn-j utes. they out hustled, out shot ^nd totally confused. ona as they ; - jumped;to*a.0-6 lead;', " ;: -/.' OVD-ELSE-The.St.' Jofhs -.. pah Mohnke started:the splurge. varsty.and >j unjtor'yax sty -yvth a free \ throw, and. 'a bupket wrestlng t teams opened.the followed by a'jstea and a par competton.;)y 'splttng a 1 pf; buckets by Mke Sutherland duel meet' wth^the Marauders and MacKnnon. Sutherland added - here Monday.,, the bucket to make* t 1CJ-6. '; ona fought, back; and by the end' of thejperfod they led 15-)L2 : '.%WTHE; SECOND perlod^lona got t together; as the ^Redwngs" h't'a cold spell.-at the half the Bulldogs led ; The thrd; perod saw Redwngs ^od ona 17 jonts, whle scorng 151 of ther own but n the fourth 'perod,..the/bulldogs rpped the nets for 3* ponts whle holdng $j the Redwngs to 11. t Fory the' nght, Adams ed\all scorers' wth 12, ncludng two feld' goals and 8-9 free throws whle /Sutherland had 11, four feld ^oals and 3-4 free throws. t 0THER WNGS TO break nto the scorng column were Bruce rsh wth one free throw, Rck Hudson wth two feld- goals, Mohnke wth two feld goals and 4-5 free : throws Chuck Favor,,"two feld goals and, "Ed* Jorae, t/one feld goal and twbfree throws, / The Redwngs had 13 feld goals out of \63 attempts..for a cold 24 per cent and-18 of 27 free : throw attempts for 66 per cent. ona had 23 of 76 feld goals for 43 per. cent and 21 of 48 free, throws for 43 "per cent The Wngs grabbed 14 offensve rebounds, and 32 defensve rebounds^ to 20 and 27 for ona. Sutherland led the Wngs wth 12. On Tuesday nght, the Wngs, lost ther, ODenng game wth Ovd-Else \The,bg;turt came wth, the.loss of Mke Grost n that game. Grost landed, hard on hs foot, breakng t. Gra '''-,_.'. The.Marauders won the varsty, tff 39-9, whle.the Lttle Redwngs won: the JV match 21'-, 6. -'" : f' " ' : '.=. '".".''.. ' ",. n varsty competton, Tommy But.l'er,; Don Lews and Bob Hunter scored vctores n ther ndvdual, matches for the Wngs, whle Fred, Enos, Mke Hoeft, Jay Southwell, Don May, Glen May, Frank Enos, Mke Buck and NeTSchutz won ther matches and the varsty decson for the Marauders. ' Hoeft, at 112, scored the fastest pn of the nght as he stuck Bob Rasdale.-n 1:13 >of the frst perod. Other pns went to Marauders, Mke Buck^ 167j over Rck Pearson, n 1:35 of the frst perod and Nel Schultz, heavyweght, over' Dave Havland, n 1:37 of the second perod., F^ED ENOS r 105, decsoned John Haynes (SJ) 7-2, whle: or Lews (SJ) decsoned Al Cobb n the. 119 match. Jay Southwell (OE) decsoned Kevn Hayes 6-0 : GROST,.HAD NNE ponts'for the nght, but Sutherland.led the team: wth 15. MacKnnon had 12, Hudson S.KenSchueller^Dennls Parker 2,/Mohnke 2, jorae 1, rsh 4, and Mark DeBoer 2.. t ;>'The Redwngs, wll, travel to Waverly Frday nght for another West Central Conference match. n JV acton ths past week, the-lttle Wngs defeatedore and defeated ona 66-40, es lose to O-E n, "the 26;.match "and Don May (O-E).decsoned: Lowell Boyce 9-7 n the 132 match., "" **". Glen May (0-E).won,on forfet and Bob Hunter cameback to take. one for the Redwngs, decsonnk Dave Topasek Frank Enos defeated Cat Lourds (SJ) 7-3 n the 155, match and' the r Marauders Kayle Reha de-. feated Mke Schneder 4-3 n a. close 185 match. ;For the JV's, Dan.Stauffer de"-; feated Jeff Denovch (O-E) 2-01 n the 98'match, and Mke Warr pnned Wayne Larsen (O-E). n 1:30 of the frst perod, n the 119 contest. ' *-..-' Ray Whtford at 126 decsoned O-E's R. Dohbvch 6-4 and Keth Love decsoned Robn Lesle 9-0 n the 138 match, Tm Decker, pnned ; Jody Jorae n 1:59 of the second perod of the 155 tff. ;!; THE MARAUDERS"' 1 DENNS ' Cress garnered the solo vctory for the O-E JV's as he pnned Joe Esler n the heavy-, weght contest n 1:55 of the 'frst perod. The Redwng grapplers wll be home Tuesday for ther debut wth Mt. Pleasant, n the hgh school gym. : rf%&-±~: Rage f A Redwng Mke Sutherland.(31) Hakes, an open shot aganst the. rugged ona. Bulldogs Frday nght. BEE'S Chevy-Olds, World's Sweetest Place To Deal Bruce rsh (51) fghts the traffc for two na, as the Redwngs. and Bulldogs move n t<.v^o^^vp.os^j>l^;;!^b.oun4^:oj'j!^ ^:;: 7 TTSA:,; CTUT ^x^ s:ro n".$cv?... '., -3>v::;(.vT 3;T!K;;^ ^.*..-.%j_ &y:y *< 1 Mle South of-st Johns OnUS-27 Phone PREw "*W::','"' 'V ' ".-- ' Pre-owned Cars»*. - VETERAN REDWNGS Standng from left, Keth Love, co-captan, Larry Van Canp, Tm Decker, Mke< Schneder, : -Oavj.t;\^pun4dr;!. Qwen Bxyce and Kevn Hayes, co-capta;n» Bottom ; row;from left, Bob Hunter, Ray Whtford, Don Lews, 1 Tom, Butler^.Torn Stauffer, John Hayes and Rck Pearson. _, ( " 1. ;+^> Complete Fnancng Avalable 1971 CHEVY H NOVA SS-2 door, four speedj rado, vnyl top, 8 cylnder CHEVY MPALA-Custom, 2 door hardtop, 8 cylnder, automatc, power steerng,- power brakes, rado, vnyl. top, ar condltoned T ".1971 CHEVROLET MP ALA Convert- *" ; lble, 8-cylnder automatc, power steerng, power brakes, rado, CHEVY NOVA, 2-door, 8-...cylnder, standard transmsson, rado OLDS VSTA-CRUSER y-passenger staton wagon,, 8-cylnder automatc,. power steerng, power brakes, ar condtonng, rado OLDS 98, 4-dopr luxury sedan, 8-cylhder, full power^ ar condtonng, AM/FM rado, vnyl" top. : 1970 ; CHEVROLET MPALA, 4-d6or- _.. hardtopy 8 T cylnder"atomatc, power steerng, power^rakes, rado C APRCE-4 door hardtop, 8 cylnder,..automatc, power steerng, power brakes, AM-FM stereo t ar condtoned^ vnyl top. ' " - ' : 1969 FORD XL, 2-door hardtop, 8-cylnder automatc, power steerng, power brakes, rado and tape player OLDS 88, 4-door sedan, 8-cylnder automatc, power steerng, power brakes j ar condtonng, rado RENAULT, 4-door automatc, rado OLDSMOBLE 98-4 door hardtop, 8 cylnder, automatc, power steerng, power brakes, rado, vnyl top CHEVELLE.MALBU?4 do.of, 6 cylnder, autom^tlc>r^do OLDS 98,8-cylnder luxury sedan, full power, automatc,, ar condtonng, vnylop.. '.- ''; 1969.FORD LTD Country Squre statonwagon, 8-cylnder automatc, po\yer steerng, power brakes, ar cond-. tortng. rado. ':.' : CHEVROLET MPALA, 2-dobr hard top; 8-cylnder automatc, power steer- J ng, power brakes, rado. _ 1967 RAMBLER-4 door, e.cylnder.auto-. ratc, rado. ' *"''" : ' '"' '" ' : - " : 1967,DODGE. 440 CORONET-4 door, 8 'cylnder' automatc,, power steerng,, rado FORD^GALAXE 500,4-door sedan, 8-cylnder automatc, power steerng, rado. USED CARS [1968 CHEVELLE MAtJBU, '2-door hafdtop^s-cylnder automatc, rado. [1968 FORD TORNO GT, 2-door hard-.top, 8-cylnder automatc^ rado. (1966 FORD GALAXE-4 door, 8 cylnder, automatc, rado. 'H FRST YEAR REDWNG CANDDATES Standng from" left, Dave Havland, Joe Ma'rek, Rck Doak, Gl Martnez, Mke Warr, Ben Mlls' and,jm Buggs. Bottom row from left, Jeff Baley, Paul Moore, Dan Stauffer, Crag Masark and Bob Rasdale. N WARRANTY All Pre-owned Cars Are Warrenteed by Bee's 1966 OLDS DELTA 88, 4-dOorsedan, 8- cylnder automatc, power steerng," power brakes, rado. J1963 CHEVROLET MPALA, 2-door,. 6-cyllnder automatc^ rado,. TRUCKS 1971 CHEVROLET Bauvllle van wth turtle top* camper unt, 8-cylnder automatc, ar condtonng, rado. "' ' FORD CLUB WAGON-123 W t l>.aulomatlc, 8 cylnder, rado CHEVROLET 1/2 ton pckup, 8- cyllnder', standard transmsson, rado CHEVROLET' 1/2 ton pckup, 6- cyllnderf standard transmsson, rado 1969 CHEVROLET 30 SERES TRUCKwlth van body, 292, 6 cylnder,'auto* matjc, HP equpment, rado. " 1968 FORD 1/2 TON PCKUP, 8-cylnder, standard transmsson, rado FORD 2.-ton truck wth tandem' acle* 8-cylnder,. 5-speed, two speed axle, 20-foot rack wth 'twn' eleescoplng ' hosts, full'ar"brakes* /;-';.: FORD ;F -6p0."chasss ahdtcabj "8 r cyllnder, 4'-speed^wth two.speed axle* 1906 CHEVY 30 SERES TRUCK-8 cylnder, four speed, wth rack. ;_ r --' S

12 Page ]2A CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Wednesday, December 8, 1971 What a wee k! Bee's roll up 211 ponts, two wns By TM YOUNKMAN BATH-Oh, what a week twas! That's what Bath Coach Rchard Wlt s sayng to hmself these days, after hs team rolled up two crushng: wns aganst DeWtt and Wllamston last week. The Bees showed outstandng early season form as they roled past DeWtt Tuesdaynght and capped the week wth a dazzlng drubbng of Wllam^ ston. The Bees downed the Hornets Frday nght fo. the neham jj County League openng game wth four starters n double fgures. ncludng two wth 20 ponts or better. The Bees domnated the game' from the start, but broke away for keeps n the thrd quarter when.- they outscored the Hornets TheBeesoutreboundedthe host Hornets wth Paul Stoll grabbng 20 from the boards and Randy Markham added 15 more. Stoll led the Bees'^ offensve attack wth29 ponts on 13buckets and three of fve free-throw attempts. Markham blasted the *-"" " * wh nr. " fcweflt *S-of St. Johns The Store of Large Selectons We Feature Natonally Known Brands Ths s the year For Shrts! short and long sleeve knts - dacron blends wool and other Hornets for 23 ponts wth nne wme wnnng streak snapped by feld goals and fve of 10 charl- Lesle-however, Stockbrldge tes. was hot playng wth Campbell Frtz Ordway, the CL*s soph-..ln_ n the. lneup.. The real test, omore sensaton, htfor 19ponts' '* <"..'"n " on nne feld goals and one of three free throws, whle Dale Cantwell bagged 15 ponts onlve buckets and fve of sx free **"''.,VL -/!.. ' throws - v**2 T 3»2? Rod Stober capped the Hornetr attack wth 23 ponts on 10 feld. goals and.three of slxfeld goals. Teammates Mke Conkln added 20 ponts and Bran Wrghtadded 12 n the losng cause. The hot Bees ht on 42 of 68 feld goal attempts for a 61 per cent average. Bath opened the scorng n the frst quarter to take a frst quarter lead and held t through half tme 1 as both squads added 28 "ponts apece to ther margns at the end of the second quarter. But the Bees broke through) wth ther thrd quarter attack and added 20 ponts n the fnal.fr^me whle_ allowng18 ponts. " was satsfed wth" the offense, but dssatsfed wth the frst perod," Coach Wlt sad. "We wll have to have a better defense to contan Jesse Camp-' bell (of Stockbrldge) who s 6-10\ The Bees face the hgh school All-Amercan pck atlhs Panther teammates at the Bath gymnasum Frday nght. "t wll be a close ball game, and 'm not makng any predctons,* 1 Wlt sad. The Panthers wll come nto ths week wth a 1-1 record after havng ther 35- Stll room S to swm ST. JOHNS-Swmmng nstructor Wayne Morrson sad Monday there are stll openngs avalable for the Saturday mornng swmmng nstructon program. He urged nterested persons to contact hs offce mmedately. Begnner classes are scheduled from 9 to 9:40 a.m. followed by advanced begnner untl 10;25. ntermedates take over from 10:30 untl 11:10 followed by begnners under 54 nches and compettve and speed swmmng untl noon. ALLEY OOP Bath's Paul Stoll leaps hgh to snag one of hs 26 rebounds Tuesday nght n helpng to down the DeWtt Panthers Wlt ndcated, wll come Frday when the Bees host the Panthers. The wn leaves Bath wth a perfect 2-0 season record and 1-0 n the league whle Wllamston dropped ther second n a row and stand 0-2 overall ando-ln'the league. Scorng by quarters: Bath * Wllamston Players, Cantwell Markham Ordway Stoll Townsend Mtchell Dobson Truman Taylor Totals FG \ 1 00 ; ^32 Games at a a la nee Dec. 10 ST. JOHNS at tyaverly Stockbrldge at BATH /. OVD-ELSE at St. ous DEWTT at St. Pat's Langsburg at!p~w Dec.-14 St. Pat's at FOWLER DEWTT at P-W -Wrestlng prospects brght at St. Johns ST. JOHNS -,Wrestlng prospects look "pretty brght" ths season at St. Johns Hgh School. At least that's the way coach Bob Ballard sees t. We have a lot of young kds, but ths team has the best atttude and they, are the hardest workng bunch of kds 've had n the past eght years," Ballard sad, "Barng njures, we should have an excellent season." Coach Ballard has 30 boys out for the tough ndvdual competton sport, ncludng a flock of 9th and 10th graders and three senors, VETERANS NCLUDE TOMMY Butler at 98 pounds who was fourth n the conference last year and John Hayes at 105, wjjo Ballard says s the'fmost mproved member of the team. T Other vets are Don Lews, fourth n the conference last year at 112, Keth Love, a senor, at 138, Bob Hunter, 145 junor, Cal Lounds, 155, senor, Rck Pearson, 165 pound junor and Mke Schneder at 185. Dave Havland s a veteran heavyweght. Schneder and Havland are junors. l.senlor Kevn Hayes at 132 ard Love are co-captans of ths year's squad. The mddle weghts are farly strong, wth the lghter weghts stll beng tested. Mke Warr wll probably start at l9 however. The Wngs lost ther frst varsty match Monday to Ovd-Else but the JV won. Last year, the squad.had a 2-7 record,. THEY WLL OPEN at home aganst Mt. Pleasant next Tues-rday nght.. Doug Klave.r of DeWtt (55) stretches for a rebound aganst Bath's Frtz Ordway (44) durng Bath's vctory Tuesday nght. j.aw.a-.-^.vs-:* ^K^Su f» -v. *5K'W; **" *V \'A* V<*;. > ft' V':1 A 'V. Sport and Dress Shrts by Gfts Boxed Free VAN HEUSEN Hundreds of Gfts to Choose tcacx Truval and others ' from for Men ond Boys.._.,.-., $ 3 98 to >12 95 WE HAVE XXX LARGE and TALL MEN'S SHRTS REHMANN'S CLOTHNG FURNSHNGS SHOES for DAD ond LAD "St. Johns *Buy Muffler and Tal Ppe, from us - Labor FREE * COMPLETE TRE SERVCE Rotatng Mountng '" Lee Wnter Tres ^Brake Re lnng *Wheel Balancng - \ *Complej-e Wnterzng *LubrcaMng Free P ckup & Delvery Wthn 2 Mle Radus 6 8 Bee's overpower Panthers By TM YOUNKMAN whle the defensve play stopped and that broke the game wde Klaver was the only Panther to the Panther offense cold, allowng only nne DeWtt ponts. The Doug Klaver led the Panther ht for nne ponts on two feld open." ht double fgures. Ron Wlcox teams retred at halftlme wth attack wth 21 ponts on nne buckets and three free throws n seven throws. Pat Botke ht for eght goals and fve of eght free Bath holdng a comfortable lead. attempts. DeWtt couldn't get ponts on four bukets. The Bee bltz contnued n the ther offensve attack workng "f we play as well as we~dd thrd quarter as Bath added 33 aganst the speedy Bees and aganst DeWtt, we should be more ponts to DeWtt's 25. Bath Coach Rchard Wlt sad he substtuted four of hs starters for the entre fourth quarter to hold the score down at thattlme t was 84-50, "but the hot Bees came off the bench and added 22 more ponts before t was over. Bath What started out to be a normal clash between Bath and DeWtt a close scorng, neckand-neck affar ended n aroute Tuesday nght as the Bees crushed the Panthers took almost a half-dozen mnutes for the frst bucket to fall n, and that belonged to De- Wtt. The two teams stayed farly close together for the frst quar^ ter, wth Bath holdng a sx pont lead at the.buzzer Then the roof fell n on the Panthers. The Bees surged ahead wth.some fne shootng, httng for 29 ponts n the quarter, DeWtt fnshed the fourth quarter wth a 19-pont output. JUST A REMNDER WE ALSO DO - MOTOR TUNE UPS - w^^a^'am^s SERVCE - Pck up and Delvery 7 A.M. to TO P.M.,..let your Zephyrman keep your car ready, wllng and able...and for less money AUT0TUME-UP. takm Cyl. Auto..... $6.95 Cyl, Auto.... $8.95 Plus Parts MOORE OL CO. 909 E. STATE ST. JOHNS PH* The defeat was not unexpected, at least for the Bath fans, as the Bees were taller and outweghed the Panthers almost man for man. Panther coach Frank Deak had sad earler that every team De- Wtt wll face ths season wll be taller and the only way to compensate for that s accurate shootng and utlzng the fast break. But the speed of the taller Bath squad was unexpected so early n the season. "They played real well/ Wlt sad of hs charges. "They outrebounded DeWtt severely and they shot 55 per cent from the floor.* He credted forward Paul Sto and center Frtz Ordway wth outstandng defensve play. Stoll grabbed 26 rebounds and Ordway pulled down 18. Stoll, a 6-2, 180-pound senor, also blocked seven shotsaganst the Panthers. Ordway led the Bees wth 18 ponts on eght feld goals and two of three free throw attempts. Dale Cantwell put n 16 ponts to the Bath cause on four buckets and eght of 10 free throws. Tom Townsend netted 16 ponts on seven feld goals and a perfect two-for-two at the charty lne. Randy Markham and Stoll each fred n 15"pbnts, whle Royal Dobson ht for 11 ponts. Markham showed good form at the charty lne, nettng seven of. eght free throw attempts, *t.was a good game untl the second quarter (*Wltsad. "Then Dobson came n for (Joe) Mtchell and got 11 ponts for us. Markham also had 11 ponts n that quarter. We used the fast break V : 'llj>. 'ONTS ' 1 & COND PHONE M JOHNS AUlOMOVf K HP! DSCOUNT CENUR For real wnter fun on the snow, you can't beat Rupp.Snowmobles. Rupps rde two,.handle easy. There's one for everyone, wth 4 seres,.13. models. And there's one to ft your budget. Ths year, make t a Rupp Chrstmas for your famly. Or, Just for you. Gve a Rupp for as lttle as $ 695 For Chrstmas Fun All Wnter! SNOWMOBLE SUTS FOR MEN-LADES-KDS able to stay wth anybody," Wlt*, sad. "We ran well andrebounded good, but stll'need work on defense. We gave up too many cheap buckets." Scorng by quarters: Bath DeWtt GO GO RUPP CLASS f \RUPP: SNOW GOGGLES & VAR-SHELp MTTENS-HELMETS SWEATERS-SOCKS- KNTTED CAPS PERFECT CHRSTMAS GFTS! RECREATONAL ENTERPRSES 4400 N. East St. Lansng Ph ?V '. ; /

13 j,. Wednesday, December 8, 1971 CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Page 13 A Prates need experence.a for CMAC ttle hopes PEWAMO-WESTPHALA-The Pewamo-Westphala Prates wll need a few games under ther belts ths basketball season before they gan enough experence to start a drve for the CMAC ttle. At least, that's the way Head Coach Harry Peacock vews *he current season and hs Prate cagers' chances n the ncreasngly compettve Central Mchgan Athletc Conference. "We don't have that much experence, yet," Peacock sad, "but we do play good basketball. 0 He sad he sees P-W as beng smlar to Fowler ths year wth a young squad wth most of the bench just up from JV ball last season. "We wll defntely mprove,r as the season goes along, but most of these boys haven't played that much together," he sad. P-W wll have three senor starters, one junor and one sophomore plus four junor backup men who see plenty of acton. Roy Plggott, a" 6-0 junor forward, s a returnng starter from last season's club. "He s a good defensve ball player," Peacock sad. *He s gong to do some scorng for us ths year," Senor Mke Cotter, 5-11 guard, s a good scorer, Peacock sad. "He can score a. lot for us, manly from outsde." Steve Worth, a 6-2 1/2 senor r forward, "s a good rebounder and a good scorer. He was njured and had only two practces before our frst game ths year. 'm sure he wll come along for us." Spphomore Randy Walter s a 5-8 guard. "He needs to* gan some experence but he s gong to be tough. He s a real good ball handler and drbbler. He's just off the freshman team and wll have-to make some adjust- -ments on the varsty.'' Mke Thelen s a 6-2 senor center. "He s a real hard worker. He ddn't get to play too much last year, but hopefully, he'wll come through for us ths year, especally on the boards." Peacock wll have four junor back up players, ncludng three from lastxseason's JV squad. Randy Fedewa, 6-0 forward, Mke Mller, 6-3 center, Doug Walters, 5-9 guard andjmhengesbach, a 6-0 forward, wll, all see acton for the Prates. Peacock sad he sees the experenced teams of Langsburg and DeWtt to have the best shot at the CMAC ttle, but P-W and Fowler cannot be ruled out. He sad the Prates wll need a lttle more experence n the league before he can determne ther champonshp potental.,^k should be a good race, as strong as we have ever had," Peacock sad. HARRY PEACOCK b owhng hews Coca Cola Prep League Dec. 4 W Yo-Yo 32 Losers 31 Ranbow 30 -Gutter Dusters 28 Bullfeather fghters 27 Black Hawks 241/2 Black Wdows 21 Sandppers 17 L / Strkers 151/2 281/2 Cobras Hgh ndvdual game: Jason Bargar, 164. Hgh ndvdual seres: Dwayne Dush, 443. Hgh team game: Sandppers, 822. Hgh team seres: Losers, Splts converted: Roxanne Rogers, 3-l0j Karen Penx, 2-7j Russel Frost, t PRATE CAGERS CMAC cage ttle contenders, Pewamo-Westphala^s Prates- have "been playng good basketball," accordng to Coach Harry Peacock, "but they wll need some tme to gan the experence to compete n the tough Clnton area league." The coach sad once the season s n 'full swng to watch out for the Prates. From left,,frst row, are Doug Walter, Randy Walter, Mke Cotter and Allen Nurenberg. Second row, Randy Fedewa, Jm Hengesbach, Roy Pggott and Roy Huhn. Thrd row, Mke Thelen, Tom Davarn, Steve Wrth and Mke Mller. Ah Sc)^'S^ Sm Canada's Harlem Dplomats wll appear at St. Johns Hgh School Dec. 8 at 8:30 p.m. to play a team composed of the St. Johns faculty members. Proceeds wll go to the Student Councl and tckets are avalable from councl members and at the door. fee <JL HERMANN'S ST. JOHNS "Where Customers Send Ther Frends" The Store of Ths Fabulous "Famous Make-' Specal Purchase Just Rght for Chrstmas Gvng c w J / - j t {' Ovd-Else's Tm Bouck leaps hgh to attempt. a block of Redwng Rck Hudson's shot..the Marauders won the contest ' R. E. BENSON, PLUMBNG & HEATNG 106 N. Clnton ST. JOHNS Phone MASTER PLUMBERS Amercan-Standard Plumbng, Hot Water Heatng Lennox Warm Ar Heatng and Ar- 'Condtonng CUSTOM SHEET METAL SHOP^ 47 Years Same Address _ STATE FARM NSURANCE _ FOR NSURANCE CALL DCK HAWKS HAROLD GREEN 200 W. State St. St. Johns, Phone *60 STATE MM KSURAJKE CoMPANltl NMM OffttM! MMMbvtM, MMlt B. Heels and lnng offers both fashon and comfort wherever you go ths season. A smooth leather top trm accents the brushed pgskn warm fleece lnng. You'll ko ths boot n your wardrobe. SALE PRCE NOTE: YOUWLL MMEDATELY RECOGNZE THS NAME BRAND SZES 5 TO 11, WDTHS N, M, W, OPEN NTES 'TL 9 'TL CHRSTMAS ECONOMY Also Owosso owosso "Durand 119 N. Washngton, eurtb CTADE ««d Phone _.;;, 511,06 STORE/ - Strand's Shoes Frst n Foot Fashon wth Famous Brand Shoes j o n t o * xmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^^ LARGE SELECT ON Texturzed Knts Doubleknts twll and OTHERS $ 9 95$ 25 S-P-E-C-l-A-L 15% OFF and more(grou P WNTER JACKETS and COATS SUTS and SPORT COATS, HERMANN'S CLOTHNG-FURNSHNGS SHOES for DADond LAD

14 Page'14 A CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Wednesday, December 8, 1971 «_ VSJCTON PCKED *«* STAMP COLLECTONS wanted LEATHER Bllfolds Monogramed elp Wanted for cash, also old letters, * R E B n P S' cha» d r ' m postcards and cons. Contact Mr! ** ""' Clothes, St. Johns M1CU Younkman at or 224- <""'* TELEPHONE SOLCTORS 6084 or wrte to Mr. Younkman, " wanted for Clnton County area. c/ 0 Clnton County News, St. FOR SALE: Frgdareautomatc Work rght n your own hpme. Johns, Mch dhtf washer and dryer,bothfor$50. Call (616) lp-nc Standard Maytag washer. $15. Cal1 WANTED TO BUY, 3 pont htch 669 " 332 J 3 ""«4:00 P' m ' HELP WANTED - Party plan rear scraper blade. Call " 3 P sales, part-tme, no nvest Fowler after 4:00 p.m. 30-3p " " "~ " " " ~,"""" " " "-" ment, no delveres, fantastc FARM BUREAU WLDBrdseed, hostess plan. Call Mare Albrght WANTED: one or ^ rlders to ^ J ^ ^ " a ^ w ' s T Lesle, Mch p Southern Calfornla flpat part m c* * ^ ^ ^ s of December. Phone _ WANTED GENTLEMEN 25 to dh ' p R " ^ AVAT0N ^ to representleadngeducaton «. Travel th s ' f ^ T T. l ^ Z * S WANTED Mark, SkDoo ca- charter servce or learn to fly f l n S S^n,^P boose, metalbottompreferred, wth us. Vets approved. Captol be ^ ^ ^ ^ J * ^ '.also 2-snowmoble traler. Cal Cty Arport-Ph: frnge benefts. PhoneMr. Crane,. Lansng lp-nc HOUSEMOTHERS: Mature, stable, unencumbered women, 35 years and older, needed to serve as housemothers n our resdental treatment school for problem boys, ages Ths s a lve-n poston wth four days on duty and three days off duty each week. Salary range s $ $6000. Frnge benefts nclude hosptalzaton and medcal nsurance, lfe nsurance, pad vacaton, retrement plan, room and board, as well as free off duty housng. Please contact: W. R. Dahm, Starr Commonwealth, Albon, Mchgan Phone p' Jobs Wanted ATTENTON ALL VETERANS released after Jan Learn Auto Mechancs.Tuton and tools completely pad for under the new G.. Bll. Call Today! to see f you are elgble. Commercal Trades nsttute- Home offce Chcago, 111, 31-tf-nc Mscellaneous Wanted TMBER WANTED: Logs and standng tmber. Logs delvered to our yard. DEVER- EAUX SAWMLL, NC., 2872 N. Hubbardston Road, Pewamo, Mchgan. Phone tf CONCRETE WALLS A new home s a lfetme nvestment. Let us help you secure ths nvestment wth the best basement wall possble a poured concrete wall. We are equpped to do the complete job or any part of t. Brng your prnts over or call for an appontment READY-MX CONCRETE For All Your Needs QUALTY - SERVCE mm FEDEWA M BULDERS, nc Wrght Road, 53-tf 5 1/4 Mles South of Fowler. 862 " p-nc 23-t FOR SALE: Wood and steel portable cattle managers. Prvate Trade and Vocatonal Schools OUT-OF-TOWNERS call ENTERPRSE 8201 Smon's Planng Mll, Fowler. Phone , 28-tf CASH RATE; 5c per word. Mnmum, $1.00 per nserton. YOUR AD RUNS 3 WEEKS FOR THE PRCE OF 2, Second week wll be refunded when your tem sells the frst week. SAVE a 25c servce fee by payng for your charged ad wthn 10 days of nserton. BOX NUMBERS n care of ths offce add $1.00 ALL CLASSFEDS WLL BE ACCEPTED UNTL 5 P,M. MONDAYS RATES are based strctly.on Classfed Style. FOR FAST RESULTS PHONE ' or ENTERPRSE 8201 :# :;:-:-:#8:^^ HAGGAR Doubleknt "slacks, n many styles, and colors large selecton to choose from prces from $13.95 to $ Rehmann's Clothes, St. Johns FOR SALE: 1962 Ford, $25. BRABO KEY PUNCH SCHOOL SNOWMOBLE nsulated cover- antque' cultvator $25., elecalls for.b.m. - Tran now for your men» women and chl- tre stove $15., flute $90., deep- * future n data processng Of- dren lar S e selecton, wth many well jet pump, complete. Phone ferng prvate, full or part-tme new qualty features, comenand p check our classes, short courses, low tu- low P rces - Rehmann's ton, and complete tranng on the Clothes, St. Johns HARD TO FND for the Tall machnes. 102 N. Lansng St., - " " " ~ m! n l0nb ' ^ f eeve, dres^ Owosso, Mch. Phone R SALE: Parts for all electrc shrts, Tall men outercoats, all for free lterature and lnforma- shavers. Levey's Jewelry, weather coats, sport coats, ton, or to set up an appont- Else - l-«pajamas, sox and slppers from ment to see the machnes. n ' Rehmann's Clothes, St. Johns. operaton snce 1967 tranng FOWLER RESDENTS: Takfe 32-2 vour ads hgh qualty operators. Lcensed to Fnkbener's Pharby the Mchgan State Board of macv for fast» convenent servce Educaton. 30-3p 50-dhtf Notce Mscellaneous Garage Sales BASEMENT SALE: Holday Specal. t's your last chance to buy Avon gfts for Xmas. have a large dsplay of beautful Avon bottles of Colognes, Bath Ols, Beauty Dusts, Gold compacts, lpstcks, boxes of soap, harbrushes, men's decanters, leather travel kts. Lots of Charle Brown and Snoopy toys for kds, most tems marked down half prce. Come to my basement sale Saturday Dec. 11 from 9:00 to 6: W. Pratt Rd., DeWtt, Mch. 7 mles South of St. Johns on US-27, West on Pratt 4th house onnorth sde. 32-lp-nc Pets FOR SALE: 2 snow tres 8.25 TNGLEY RUBBER boots and ^^^^^^^^^^ xl4 mounted and balanced on rubbers, men's and boys' L.A. WLSON AND SON EX- \\{ tems ) 1 ^ rms, also 80 gallon automatc s ze s, also snowmoble boots. CAVATNG AND TRUCKNG water fountan for hogs. 3 mles Peanuts Are n. Westphala Mll- F0R SALE- German Shepherd Basement dggng, septc TALLMAN dress Shrts wth 35 South, 1/2 mle West of Fowler, tng Co., Westphala J, «,«' *t*lrlrtfnr JH tanks, dran felds, pond dg- and 36 nch sleeve lengths, Call after 4:00 p.m , p,r ps ' * "M W cl *Z\X glng, bulldozng, large and small and extra large sze dress shrts.fowler. s 30-3p gs " waawck Rd., Phone Make a parkng lots. Call collect DeWtt from Rehmann's Clothng at St. WLL NOT be responsble for nce Chrstmas gft. 32-lp p Johns, Mch LEV LEV BELL bottom Corduroy any debts other than my own slacks, large selecton, many after Dec. 1, Ronald R. Rngs. 31-3p Busness FOR SALE: One 2 burner fuel new shades, szes 26 to 40 wast. Farm ol heater, 2 bottle gas heaters Rehmann's Clothes, St. Johns. Opportunty n A-,1 condton. Call Machnery 28-dhtf SKATE EXCHANGE - Those small, old skates are worth money when you brng to Gambles Skate Exchange n Ovd. We have the new, up-to-date skates and equpment for you and the entre famly at lowest prces and when you trade you pay lessl Vst Gambles Skate Exchange n Ovd for the best values, the proper ft and generous trade-ns] Ovd Gambles, BU Zwlck," owner. Phone nc OAK FREPLACE WOOD, face cord $15.00, $18.00 delvered, or all you can get nsde your trunk $5.00. Call p TNGLEY RUBBER boots and rubbers, men's and boys' szes, also snowmoble boots. Peanuts Are n. WestphalaMll-,ng Co., Westphala ATTENTON Outdoor men, farmers, and constructon workers Carhartt Brown Duck, overalls, and lned Brown Duck Jackets and Lned Brown Duck Coveralls from Rehmann's Clothes, St. Johns AUCTON WELL DRLLNG and servce. Pumps, ppes and supples. Free estmates. Carl S. Oberltner, 4664 N. State Rd., Alma. Phone tf FOR SALE: Pckup covers, cab hgh $149.; 26 nch paneled and nsulated $255.; all styles and szes. B & L Dstrbutng, Lansng, Phone p HS and HERS Matchng sweaters an deal Chrstmas Gft from Rehmann's Clothng, St, Johns, Mch FOR SALE: 58 Traler-2 Electrc gutars and amp. Make an offer. 1 record player and stand $30. A cord electrc organ $60. MapleRaplds ,323p FOR SALE: 2 used bcycles. Rodney Elseler, 3053 S. US-27 Between Taft and Parks. 32-3p CARPETS a frght? Make them a beautful sght wth Blue Lustre Rent electrc shampooer. Dean's V&S Hardware, downtown St. Johns CALENDAR SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 10:00 a.m., Constructon equpment. Located at G 6203 North Dort Hghway, 1 1/2 mles North of Flnt Cty lmts, Flnt, Mch. We Specalze n Farm Machnery and Dary Cattle Auctons F PLANNNG A'SALE SEE US GALLOWAY'S COMPLETE AUCTON SERVCE AL GALLOWAY, AUCTONEER Ph St. Johns We have a complete lne of John Deere toys] ncl udng t he tractor cycle and traler for same. Comenand look them over JOHN DEERE USED TRACTORS John Deere 3020 gas, wde front. John Deere 3010 gas, wde front John Deere A wth narrow front John Deere B wth narrow fronu Farmall 450 desel, wde front. Farmall 350 desel, narrow front. Farmall M, gas, narrow front..h.c. 350 gas, wde front. Massey-Ferguson 85 gas, wde front..h.c. No. 21 elevator, 46 foot P.T.O. DON SHARKEY John Deere Sales & Servce 1/2 mles east of St. Lous Ph f you're gong to put your famly on a snowmoble, put them on one that's been put to the test. CHAPARRAL P* nmtnowfmbmtfufcompmtvdfaaftocmm. R & L SALES ' & SERVCE Larry Davs " RayFrlcke Open Evenngs 'Tl 8: Grant Rd. MDDLETON wll be at the Ovd Branch'of ' the Central Natonal Bank for the purpose of collectng Ovd Townshp taxes from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. begnnng Frday, Dec. 3 and every Frday thereafter thru February 11. Gwen Lyon, Ovd Townshp Treasurer. 31-2p-nc Hobby Supples MARE'S YARNS E. Buchanan, openevenlng hours, Tues., Wed., Thurs., 5:15 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m, to 2 :00 p.m. New shpment of Erca Wlson creatve sttchery kts has arrved. Many nce kts for Afghans and hooked rugs also avalable for Chrstmas gfts. Gfts certfcate also avalable. 30-3p-nc Chrstmas Trees CHRSTMAS TREES - 6 foot pruned whte spruce, $5., cut your own after 10:00 a.m. Dec 16, 17 or 18 or other tmes by appontment. 10 mles North of Lansng on US-27, 1/2 mle West on Alward Lake Rd. Ray Cook, , 32-3p' FOR SALE: Chrstmas trees, choce nursery grown Spruce. Cut your own, you'll know t's Order fresh. 813 W.'Man St., DeWtt. 32-3p BOOMS RED AND WHTE TOP SLOS: Newly desgned stave now beng manufactured on our new stave machne gvng us a stave wth extreme strength and durablty. Red and Whte colored metal roof now standard on all new slos. 43 years of experence means the best possble job for you. We do the complete Job ncludng the foundaton. Wrte or call today and get all the facts about the slo wth the heavest and best nsde fnsh. We probably put on twce as much materal on the nsde for a seal and remember ths s appled wth a cement gun for better adheson and ths s the only part of a slo that wears out. Slo-Matc and VanDale unloaders and feedng equpment. Also dealers for Harley feld stone pckers. Some choce areas open doe dealers or salesmen. EARLY ORDER DSCOUNT NOW N EFFECT. Order now and.save $$$. Booms Slo Co., nc., Harbor Beach, Mch., 48441, Phone (517) tf MANURE SPREADERS-Used John Deere No. 33 sngle beater P.T.O. $450. Used.H.C. No, 175 sngle beater P.T.O. $495. Pre-season corn planters, new or used, nterest waver terms untl next plantngseason. now and save. Turner mplement Co., Wllamston, Mch p WHEEL & FRAME ALGNMENT, TRES & BRAKES HENRY E. DREPS, nc N. US-27 DEWTT, M. P.O. BOX 64 - Complete Servce Facltes Motor Homes, Campers Cars & all Trucks Phone TRANSMSSONS AUTOMATC & STANDARD USED MACHNERY Parmall 560,gas. Alls Chalmers D-17 gas. Ford Dexta desel. John Deere 3-16 trash plow. Case power take off spreader. New dea No. 200 spreader wth new apron New Holland tank type spreader. M.F. 300 combne wth cab and 3 row cornhead. Olver 22 B mower wth condtoner htch Sattler & Son, nc Pl.onr Mddle Jon FOR SALE: Heat houser wth wndsheld, 1 year old for 3020 or 4020 gas or dlesel John Deere tractor. 2 mles West, 1 mle South, 1/2 mle West of Fowler. Phone James Feldpausch. 32-lp BEHLEN BAR MESH FENCNG, Heavy steel rod dp galvanzed after weldng. For years of rust free servce. Economcal and deal for yard fencng. No stretchng needed. See t at Fedewa Bulders nc., Ph , S 1/4 S. of Fowler, jgu 17-tf NORWOOD hay savers and s'lage bunks, all steel welded wth, rolled edges to last a lfetme. See at our yard, 5 1/4 mles south of Fowler. Phone 587/ Fedewa Bulders, nc. 22-t'f Ford Tractors and mplements New and Used Machnery Farts and Accessores CARLAND SALES and SERVCE Phone Owosso, SA Garland, Mchgan 24-tt FOR SALE: 117 feeder pgs, all or part. John Lehman, 5349 Sleght Rd., Bath, phone lp FOR SALE: Hampshre stock hog, weght 450 pounds. 2 mles West of Fowler, 3 1/2 North. O'Connor's. 32-3p FOR SALE: Duroc boar, 2 mles east and 1 1/2 south of Westphala. Phone Call after 6:00 p.m. 31-3p FOR SALE:Hampshre purebred, servce age, meat type stock hogs. 7 3/4 mles West of DeWtt 9800 Howe Rd. 30-3p FOR SALE: One regstered Yorkshre boar, 400 pounds, one purebred Poland Chna boar, 275 pounds. Call p-nc BUYNG ALL types of horses. Tom Reck, phone lp ATTENTON: HORSEMEN.. Complete lne of Western wear and Saddlery. G-Bar-A-Ranch, St. Lous mles west of St. Lous on M tf Cattle FOR SALE: Grade hefer due soon. Dam's record 19,273 pounds of mlk, 662 pounds fat. Don Wtt lp FOR SALE: 2- hefers due n March. Phone Hubbardston anytme except Frday nght or Saturday. 32-lp Poultry & Supples * FOR SALE: Stewng hens, 50 cents each, also 1 brown mare. Call p-nc Lost & Found STRAYED from farm Holsten hefer, about 600 pounds. Roy F r e ch e n, Phone Reward, 32-3p STRAYED to my farm one hefer. Call p USED MACHNERY TRACTORS New nt desel J, D, 5010 desel wth cab M.M. G-1000 Vsta desel, 18 x38reartres wth duals. John Deere 4020 desel, power shft w/duals Olver 1850 desel Olver 1900 C-seres, GM engne, hydra-power, P(S# Alls Chalmers XT 190 Desel J.D gas, wde front MM G 707 D J.D D J.D gas MM G 705 D., wheat land model, 100 h.p. J.D. 440 crawler w/6 way blade and sde boom. J.D. 730 desel, wde front, p.s., 3 pont htch J.D. 440 crawler loader. Case 600 crawler loader. M.M. 602 wth wde front M.F. 65 desel Case 500 desel, p.s. M.M. GB desel Olver 950 desel 1 J.D. 520, power steerng, 3 pont htch CORN HEADS $11,000. $5900. $5,250. $4975. $4600. $4250. $3,975. $3,975. $3,500. $2,975. $2,875. $2,700. $2,500. $2200. $2,100. $1,900. $1900. $1,600. $1250. $1200. $1100. $ 975. Call for prces on new generaton John Deere comheads and feeder houses. J.D. 343, snap-on, narrow row cornhead $ new J.D. 313 n.r. comheads to ft J.D. 45 or 55 ea.$2,500. John Deere 313 narrow row cornhead to ft 45 combne $2,200. J.D, 334 narrow row cornhead to ft 55 or 95 $1,600 COMBNES 1971 J.D combne, desel engne, varable speed feeder house, cab, 13 ft. gran head, 146 actual hours. $15,800 Gleaner C-2 wth cab & varable speed cylnder $4950. M.M Wth cab $4,900 Case 660 cab, chopper, lft, granhead, $3, Gleaner A wth cab $2, J.D. 40 combne $2000. Olver 73 H. n.r, w/huskng bedandsheller. $1,900, 1 John Deere 42 Pull Type $ 900. MSCELLANEOUS New nt. 8 bottom plow No. 700 sprng trp bottom and coulters. $ 2, Dorsey traler, 40 ft. drop frame, 10 x 20 tres, new brakes and bearngs. $3,000. J.D. sem-mounted 5 x 16, $ 900._ J.D. sem-mounted 4 x 16., $ 750. nt. sem-mounted 4 x 16. $ 750. Several 4 and 5 bottom mounted and traler plows. John Deere 4 14 ft. dsc $ Klbros 6 ton wagon, 180 bushel gravty box, $425 &?450t wll sell separately. 4wheeldsc.lltol4ft.from * $'325up 2 A.C, WD or WD 45 wde front n exchange for narrow front each are $ 225. WE HAVE USED PARTS FOR J.D. 45 AND NT. 101 COMBNE. WDE & NARROW ROW CORN HEADS AVALABLE. REBULT HEADS AND GOOD SELECTON OF TRACTOR PARTS. AL GALLOWAY USED FARM MACH N ERY. Frst Farm North of St. Johns on US-27 Phone J3 or " Automotve FOR SALE: 1968 Oldsmoble Delmonte 88, 4 door hardtop, automatc, power steerng, power brakes, vnyl roof, sharp. $1450. Call pnc FOR SALE: 1962 Chevrolet mpala, 32,000 mles. n good condton. Call p FOR SALE: Pckup covers, cab hgh $149.; 26 nch panelett and nsulated $255.; all styles and' szes. B & L Dstrbutng, Lansng, Phone p ALWAYS A FNE Selecton of Used cars. Call: Stan Cowan, Representng-Bob Ballard, nc. Lncoln-Mercury-Ford Cars & Trucks, Greenvlle, Mch. Phone: St. Johns or Greenvlle Collect. 31-3p FOR SALE: 1962 Plymouth staton wagon n excellent condton. Phone FOR SALE: 1970 Ford custom*! 4 door, 390 engne, automatc, rado, $1485. Call Rod Erckson. 31-3p 'Symbol of Servce' tyfucmpm 200 W. STATE ST. PHONE [*fr -'SANTA'' PRESENTS" Chrstmas mornng wll be welcome n ths very comfortable all brck home w/3 bedrooms, carpeted lv. rm. w/flreplace separate dn. rm., rec. rm. w/freplace and glass door to pato, ncludes barn, only $27,500. LET RUDOLPH lght the way to ths lke new 3 bedroom ranch. Ths home was bult w/all the extras - extra nsulaton, extra nce furnace w/ power humdfer, extra 2 pc. bath off master bedroom, deluxe stove, all carpeted. LKE TO PANT7 Save $500. on ths new 3 bedroom ranch w/4 pc. bath, to be carpeted through out, extra large basement Thermd-pane wndows, 2 car attached garage, sodded front lawn. WE WLL ADD A FAMLY ROOM on ths home to sut your- taste, carpeted ltv. rm. w/freplace, kt-dn comb, ncludes dshwasher and stove, separate utlty rm. w/hook-up for washer-dryer,,2 car garage. GOLDEN STALLON * ESTATES - OVD 4 bedrooms, carpeted llv.rm., full basement w/freplace large ktchen-dnng w/ dshwasher, 2 pc.bathw/ laundry, 2 car garage, lot 300x ACRE FARM on Forest Hll Road, wll sell on contract, 3 bedroom home, barn 26x40, very good granary, woods on property. 50 ACRE FARM on US-27 at Mead Road, very large 4 bedroom home, ktchen, dn., lv. rm., cement tool shed 40x50, barn, corn crb, an excellent nvestment, contract terms. 40 ACRES near Fowler 4 bedroom home on blacktop, 2 barns, slo, only $27,500. Mrs. Wnne Gll Bruce Lanterman D err ll Shnabery \lbert Galloway ^oy F. Brlggs Ranny Brlggs ' (Lansng) Arche Moore (DeWtt) Gerald Pope

15 Wednesday, December 8, 1971 Automotve Real Estate FOR SALE: 1970 Catallna, 4- ARE YOU A:.SAVER? Let us door hardtop, ar, power steerng, show you how. to save money brakes, 19,000 mles. Phone by buyng- ths byely $ bedroom , after 5:00 p.m. 32-lp home. Largeformal dnng room, Wall to wall carpetng. Convenent ktchen, heated garage, FOR SALE: 1966 Chevrolet screen covered pato,, enclosed Caprce, automatc, all power, sun porch. Landscaped wth mature shade, completely fenced, lke new n and out Mc- Brde Rd., Ovd, Mch garden area. Some lucky buyer 32-3p-nc wll assume monthly payments A«of only $88. n Owosso, trade PONTAC WAGON 1967, 9 passerger, power steerng and Estate 'Agency, Harry and rene wll be consdered. Unted Real brakes. Ar condton. $950. Call Shre, 4560 Lytle Rd, Corunna, U 32-3p Mch Call day or -_. _ nght. 30-3p CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan AM TAKNG BDS onthelouse SUCHOWESKY - We wsh to Smth home located n West-' ^ank the nurses and ades for phala. For nformaton call or contact The at. 57$J N,. ' Westphala St. Al J. Smth,' admnstrator. 32-3p Card of Thanks FOR SALE: 1965 Ford Falrlane, = vsts, candy, gfts and for all 6 cylnder, standardtransms-.n OVD LARGE Moble Home the food brought n durng my sqn, good rubber, set of extra lots 80 ft. x 150 ft. for sale stay at the- hosptal and snce rms, motor n good condton, or rent. All cty facltes. Call my return home. There are no Phone or 107 E. Gbbs tf words to express adequately how s ** 32-dh «««._ _ m grateful am for everyone's kndness. Frances Thelen. 32-lp FOR SALE: 1969 Torno GT 351, 4 barrel,, automatc, power steerng, rado, snow tres ncluded. Make offer. Call after ^,5:00 p.m p Tralers & Campers FOR SALE: 1971 Hale Horse Traler, 976 Wlson Rd.-10 mles north of St. Johns, 1 mle west. 30-3p For Rent FOR RENT: 3 or 4 bedroom home, one block from busness secton. Call after 4:00 v. p.m. 32-lp YOU CAN buld a new home and' fnance' t at 7 1/4% nterest wth low monthly payments and very small closng costs f you qualfy. Under ths plan you can buld a 3 or 4.bedroom home. f you can't qualfy for ths fnancng program, we have other fnancng programs avalable whch can be adapted to your budget. For more nformaton, call Fedewa Bulders, nc or stop n at our offce located. 5 1/4 mles south of Fowler on Wrght R'd.(l j] 27-tf CHOCE COUNTRY LOTS avalable. Wll buld on these usng your plans or ours. Fnancng avalable. Call Fedewa Bulders nc "SS 49-tf FOR SALE: 70 acres n Dallas Townshp, Anthony. Bower Your thoughtfulness wll always FOR RENT: DeWtt Norwood estate. Phone , Joseph be remembered. 32-lp-nc Apts. Quet country lvng, few Bower. 31-3p mnutes from Captol, paved RRER-We wsh to thank our parkng area, 'l/2 acre play area, prvate entrance, partally furnshed, REAL ESTATE-Thmkngofbuyng or sellng. Be sure to call chldren and grandchldren, all our relatves, frends and negh carpeted, 2-bedroom, NORMAN DeWEESE, , bors who helped make our 60th storage area, no pets. $150 per month. $175 securty depost, salesman for ROY BELLEN, annversary such a memorable Realtor, Owosso p day. Thanks for the lovely cards, also 3 avalable at $140 per ^_= gfts, flowers and money, We month. Renters pay heat and wll always remember t. Mr. electrc. Phone and Mrs. Lous rrer. 32-lp Fedewa Bulders, ncjssl29-tf 9 FOR RENT Ar hammer for breakng up cement, etc.. We have two avalable. Randolph's* Ready-Mx Plant, North US-27 phone tf eal Estate fa sted WANTED "TO RENT 2 to 3 bedroom house n St. Johns area; Call '3p TWO NEW homes for sale n St. Johns. Low down payment and low nterest fnancng avalable. Call Fedewa Bulders nc EK 49.tf JUST WHAT you've been watng for!! Nce 3 bedroom alumnum ranch wth full basement, 2 car ' attached garage^ on 2 acres south mrxprrmr"-*^?^??^-. -otsr^ffshkcl"!^:^-. e5,-..,. fast. Call Fred Denovlch ' or FURMAN-DAY REALTY or nc the wonderful care gven to our 1 Mother, also to Fathers. Goehrng, Hankerd for ther words of comfort and kndness shown to our famly. Specal Thank-you to St. Cecla Guld for the food and the help wth the dnner. To all our 'frends and relatves for the flowers and masses. The famly of Anna Suchowesky. 32-lp THELEN- wsh to express my ^ «_^". ' ' _ ~ - N0W, don>t say tms t0 make sncere thanks to Drs. Sheets fun of the wnner of the "fnal and Sharp, the entre staff at SCHMTZ My sncere thanks Football Contest of the year, Sparrow Hosptal for ther excellent care' durng my recent stay for ther wonderful servce gven over Number 1 ranked Nebraska? to the Doctors, nurses and ades but the Unversty of Hawa there. Also, must thank all me. Fathers Mller, Schmtt, Now that's what call pckng an my wonderful relatves, neghbors, frends, fellow Chrstan vsts, my famly, relatves and wn but nether dd Detrot, Oak Hankerd and Goehrng for ther upset. Of course Hawa ddn't Mother Offcers and Alternates,' frends for ther vsts/flowers, land, Mnnesota, Chcago, Pttsburgh, Mam Dolphns or Penn. for all the lovely flowers, cards, cards and prayers whle was n the hosptal and snce my return State... and those were upsets. home. God Bless You All.Reglna The young lady who pcked Schmtz. 32-lp Hawa also pcked qute a few WEBER Our sncere thanks to our chldren for the "Open House* and to Fr. Schmtt for the offerng of the annversary mass of thanksgvng and to relatves, frends and neghbors for cards, gfts, money and honor gven us on the occason of the celebraton of our 60th weddng annversary.' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weber. 32-lp MNNCH-The famly of Paul Mnnch wshes to thank frends and neghbors, Justn Shepard, Pastor Koeppen, Osgood's Fun- ( eral Home, ngham Medcal and Clnton Memoral Hosptal, Drs. Grost, Russell and Harrold, also Else Ambulance Assocaton for the kndness shown to our Dad durng hs llness and to us durng the perod of hs bereavement. DUBAY-We wsh to thank our relatves and frends for the lovely cards, gfts and money we receved on our 25th weddng annversary. Thanks to our chldren and all who helped to make our day such a happy occason. Mr..and Mrs. Edward Dubay. ' 32-lp -_-»=~^-?& "CLARK-We wsh to thank everyone that helped to make our 50th annversary a very happy day. t was a day that wll long PROMSE HER anythng, but why be remembered, Mr. and Mrs. not buy her ths sharp 3 bedroom ranch wth full basement, Mlford Clark. 32-lp 2 car attached garage on 1 acre CRESSMAN- wsh to thank Real Estate n Ovd-Else school dstrct. Dr. Russell and the nurses and Call Fred Denovlch or ades for my care n the hosptal, also frends and relatves FOR SALE or mght rent - FURMAN-DAY REALTY 224- nearly new 3 bedroom ranch 3236 or , 32-1-nc for ther vsts, cards, flowers, house wth full basement, 2 car _ and gfts. Helen Cressman. 32-lp garage, large lot, south of St. P ^ R Y YOURS ELF and famly - Johns, avalable about Jan. 1. FOR RENT - Large 4 bedroom home, close to downtown, avalable about Jan. 1,.( COUNTRY HOME-and4acres near Eureka, prced for quck sale. _ANOTHER COUNTRY HOME wth 1 1/2 acres, full prce $8000. TWO HOMES on WestParkSt., one s 2 bedrooms, the other has 4 bedrooms. mmedate possesson on the 4 bedroom home. BULDNG LOTS - several n the country, also a nce lot n St. Johns, prced at $3500. n ths nce 3 bedroom alumnum ranch. Snug and warm enjoyng the holdays. Prced at $17,900. Call Mary Rappuhn or FURMAN-DAY REALTY or nc OWNER SALE: 2 story house on corner lot on paved street n St, Johns. 8 rooms and bath, full basement, ncludes garden spot. Call or afternoon and evenngs. 32-3p ANNOUNCNG! N THACA - 4 bedroom older We are nappy to ntroduce, MR. f home, full basement, gas furnace, t large lot, 1 car garage, full ** prce $8500. Owner wll sell on j land contract. ' FARMS acres n Gratot -* County; 160 acres N.W. of Fowler ^; n Clnton County and another (^133 acre farm on County Lne Rd. * BRCK HOME - 5 bedroom, ^ nearly new gas furnace, garage, ' full prce $12,500. andownerwll 4 sell on land contract. / For these and otherpropertes call us now; we need your prop- \ erty to sell. % WNCHELL BROWN 4 REALTOR ; 107 BRUSH ST. r PHONE ^CALL LLOYD HARRS., EVENNGS PH: l7 GERALD RSH, nowassocated wth the Unted Real Estate Agency. Mr. Rsh wll be happy to serve your needs n the Clnton and ngham Countes; He s just a call away. (517) UNTED REAL ESTATE AGENCY Harry E. Shre, Broker (517) ' Lytle Rd., Corunna, Mch. 32-3p-nc FOR SALE: East Mead Rd., 4 bedroom home on 1 acre, needs fnshng upstars, has new furnace, ktchen and bathroom all ready. A handy man country dream. Phone Bll Holley wth Else Real Estate.. 32-lp-nc ROTARY WATER WELL DRLLNG' LALL WORK GUARANTEED SUBMERSBLE PUMPS SOLD & REPARED GLBERT & NGALLS, nc. DeWtt or Dmondale tf NEW HOMES _, BY- _ _. Schofer Bros. Bulders Lcensed and fully nsured-free estmates & plannng. Call or E, Webb Road DeWtt...'.. '. m*- "Z. *' * *r ' FOOTBALL WNNER Joyce Fedewa (1) of Fowler receves her $20.00 prze from the Clnton County News' Mlle Wasaa. By selectng 11 of the 16 games correctly,'.joyce won the News' fnal Football Contest. PLEASE TAKE ME HOME FOR CHRSTMAS FOR SALE BASSET PUPS 12 weeks old, AKC regstered. Call after 5: Ed Horton thaca $30.00 ard $ East Barber \? * f * 1 glrf /;* GLASS CRUSHER MAKES DEBUT Busness notes ' By MKE PREVELLE News Advertsng Manager other underdogs and as a result s $20.00 to. the good, Joyce Fedewa of Fowler by pckng the upsets and beng closest n the te. breaker s the year's fnal wnner. Bryon Taylor of Ovd, Charlotte Jolly of St. Johns and John Jolly of St. Johns along wth Joyce mssed only 5 games. (The average was 9 wrong.) When put somethng away for safekeepng really do the -a 4-H leaders, Bob Kssane and Dck Woodhams were on hand Saturday as the. glass crusher they, constructed went *fco operaton;or^ the 4-H glass recyclng program. More than W^stUd'ett^w"6fKSd Hhr'dughout the: day 'to' oversee the operatonof approxmately 12,000 pounds of glass run over the conveyor belt to the fnal crushng stage. PHOTO BY ANNETTE WHTE job. tucked some screenng materal away last Aprl and hunted for t for months. t fnally turned up the other day. Well, dd t agan. tucked some negatves away about three weeks ago. nteror shots of Clnton Natonal Bank, No problem there, we just took some more. And a. shot of the prze wnnng Farm Bureau dog food dsplay at St. Johns Co-op. Problem. t's no longer there for rephotographng. But let me say that Art Romlg and Stew Watt of the Co-op dd ndeed desgn a prze wnner. They receved a very nce letter and an award for ther efforts^ As soon as the negatve turns up... and t wll... P1 show t to you. Saturday wll be the frst of two specal matnees sponsored by the St. Johns Chamber of Commerce at the Clnton Theater, Tckets are avalable at no charge from. St. Johns merchants. There wll be two complete shows... at 1:00 p.m. and agan at 3 p.m. "Rng of Brght Water" wll be the man feature. Three days and countng... three more days and... f the roads are good.., f the weather holds... f the kds aren't sck... f we get Dramamne for the dog.,. then we're gong to the U.P. and cut our Chrstmas tree. Oh, can see t now... a tall thck blue spruce wth natural candles. The Bg M can see t too... "a scrubby jack pne from south of Mt. Pleasant." Westphala Furnture s gong. Thursday starts ther fnal sale...agong-out-of-busnesssale. Detals are on page A-9, " ' Ford ~~* ' FARM and NDUSTRAL TRACTORS and. EQUPMENT New and Used Smplcty LAWN- and GARDEN EQUPMENT ^rrlengfsbach FORD' TRACTOR SALES Phone PORTLAND, MCH. 51-tf Page 15 A Eaton Rapds woman wns bonanza LANSNG- anta Claus came early ths year to the home of Mr* and^mrs.anthony Lentc of Eaton Rapds when Mrs. Lenc's entry n Kroger's 12-week Top Value Sweepstakes was named the wnner of 1,000 books of Top Value Stamps. >' ' Bll Montgomery, advertsng /manager.of the "Grand Rapds ( Press* drew the' wnnng, entry from an* estmated one mllon three-hundred thousand entry blanks submtted by Kroger shoppers from the 44 stores located n Western Mchgan operated by the Grand Rapds Dvson of Kroger. The presentaton-wll be made Frday, Dec. 3, at the Top Value redempton center located at 4000 West Sagnaw n Lansng by the Eaton Rapds Kroger store manager, Mel Bartholomew. n makng the announcement, Davd A. Burt, vce presdent of Grand Rapds Kroger Dvson, sad that whle Mrs, Lenlcs'prze was the largest n the sweepstakes, 3,216 addtonal przes had been won by Kroger customers durng the. 12 week perod, and t represented a total of 11,920 books, of Top Value Stamps, WHEN NFORMED OF beng a wnner, Mrs. Lenc repled, "Why that's enough books to get a'new car." Present for the presentaton wll be the Top Value Zone Manager for the Grar Rapds Dvson, Jack Mohan, 'and the new Kroger Zone Manager for the zone coverng Eaton Rapds, Don - Dufek. pedestran lfelnes A L walk^fl wthn them DAY, WEEK, MONTH or" LONG TERM LEASE.^t,^^^(^)^S^E^^;^1 OPEL-GMC 210 W. Hgham.. St. Johns Phone BUSNESS and SERVCE DRECTORY Use Ths Classfed Lstng For Fast Servce From Clnton Count/ Busness Frms AUCTONEER Al Galloway, Auctoneer. Used' Farm Machnery & Parts. St. Johns, AUTOMOTVE Bll Fowler Ford. New & Used Cars & Pck-ups. N. US-27> De- Wtt, Bll O'Shaughnessy Chev. nc. New & Used Cars & Trucks, Open Mon. t Thurs., Fr,, evenngs, Ph DeWtt. * * Can - Bulck - Pontac, New & Used Cars, 210 W. Hgham, Complete Body & Servce. #' * - - Egan Ford Sales, nc., 200 W. Hgham, phone Pnto, Ford-Maverck-Torno-Mustang Hub Tre Center, B. F. Goodrch Tres, Ph , Front End Algnment. * * t Bob's Auto Body, Complete Collson Servce, * 800 N.. Lansng. * * Debar Chevrolet Co. New &Used. Cars. Elsle You can't do better anywhere. * * Moore Ol Co., H t's tres, see us, 909 E. State, Ph' '4726. 'Hettler's' Motor Sales, 24 hr...wrecker Servce, Good Used Trucks, St. Johns Automotve ft Tre Dscount, Where you save on tres, US-27, BARBERS Beaufore's Barber Shop, /2 State. Open Tues. thru Sat. also Wed. & Fr. evenngs. CLEANERS ANTES DRY CLEANERS, pckup and delvery. 108 W. Walker, 1 phone DRUGS Parr's Rexall Drugs, Open dally 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.,sunday'8:30-12:30 & 5 to 7 p.m. ELECTRCANS Mantenance Elect. Servce resdental, Commercal, ndustral Ph , 507 E. Hgham Schmtt Electrc Co., Resdental - Commercal-- ndustral , 807 1/2 E. State St. FERTLZERS Zeeb Fertlzers, Everythng for, the sol, St..Johns, ' ,' Ashley.,: FNANCAL Captol Sayngs & Loan Assoc.,.222 N. Clnton, , Safety for Savngs snce * * Clnton Natonal Bank, Downtown St. Johns, Open untl 8:00 p.m. Frdays. FLORSTS Watt Florst, Flowers for all occasons, 121 E. Pne. Else Jay t wth Qualty Flowers from Woodbury's Flower Shop, 321 N. Clnton, St. Johns, FOODS Gene's GA Fobdlrer, Else 9-6 Mon. Tues. Wed. Sat. 9-9 Thurs. & Fr ^ Andy's GA, St. Johns, Home Baked Bread, Pes, Cookes, 1 Choce. Meats; Carry-out ser-, vce. FURNTURE Large selecton sewng machnes, parts, accessores, Mller Furnture , St. Johns. GFTS 'The Treasure Chest, 220 N, Clnton, Hallmark Cards Russell Stover Candy HARDWARE Dalman Hardware, Ph / K DeWtt, Whrlpool Applances, - Zenth TV, Plumbng and Heatng NSURANCE Jm McKenzle nsurance All Lne of ns ona JEWELRY Lake's Jewellery, Your Damond Specalsts, Ph ' Mf Levey's Jewelry, Orange Blossom damond rngs, Bulova&Ac-' cutron Watches. Else, 862,4300. PARTY SUPPLES v D&B Party Shoppe, - Package Lquor 9 a.m p.m. Mon: - " Thurs. Fr. &,Sat. 9 a.m.)- 11 p.m., 224 N.Clnton. * PLUMBNG Dunkel Plumbng & Heatng, Lcensed Master Plumber, Ph , 807 E. State St. ',.f REAL ESTATE Burton Abstract and Ttle Co. Abstract and Ttle Servces, 119 N. Clnton. Ph > Furma'n-Oay Realty, 1515 N.US- 27, Member Lansfng Board of R e a'l tors,' Multple %' stng Servce, or Toll Free from Lansng 485'-0225 fc *. RESTAURANT DALEY'S FNE FOOD, Dnng &' Cocktals* Ph , S. U>S. '27-1/2 mle S."M * " ' WESTERN Tom's Western Store, 1 ml. W, Ovd, :30 Mon. - Sat., Fr. tl 9. Anytme by Appt., CALL MLLE and place your advertsement n ths DRECTORY l ", 4 3 lnes for-sof Each) addtonavfne 20^'Slx week mnmum runnng; f /""/-

16 Page 16 A CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Wednesday, December 8, 1971 TS WNTER AGAN SO BE SURE TO FEED YOUR FEATHERED FRENDS, Stop n and get your supply of wld brd feed and sun flower seeds to satsfy those hungry brds FOWLER CO-OP FOWLER, MCHGAN Farm Bureau melts prces* hurry Boost profts* And cut costs* But you must act now! Save $10 per ton on Starter Fertlzer. For a lmted tme our prces are $10 per ton lower than Phase One freeze prces... and substantally less than sprng prces. n the last two years, farmers who buy early have saved 15% to 22%. Melt your fertlzer costs by buyng now. Call usl $ *W-VCJT Where tourforn Comes Ffrrt FaRmn Bureau 'Sprt of 1926' (Contnued from Page One) n September, the Lades Lterary Club held a beneft at the Lews Hllyer home n Duplaln Townshp. A cafetera supper was followed by a program featurng Frances Pearl of Rochester Colony, who had recently returned from studyng vocal musc n Europe. Many such functons benefted the hosptal fund that year. Early n October, the St. Johns Woman's Club sponsored a hometalent show, enttled "Cheer Up", wth a cast of 200. n June 1927, the same club sponsored a muscal comedy, "Sprngtme",wth a cast of 125. More home-talent shows followed for several years, sponsored by other organzatons. All were staged n Rodney B. Wlson Hgh School Audtorum, and all benefted the hosptal, brngng together people of all ages, workng together for a common concern mportant to all of them. ' ' - n October, the County Board of Supervsors voted to contrbute $15,000. A tentatve agreement was reached whereby county 2Polyphosphate n Hurry up Starter Fertlzer ncreases phosphorus uptake, and speeds plant maturty. Polyphosphates allow maxmum use of trace elements, helps young plants through crtcal growth perods. Farm Bureau Hurryup fertlzers gve you hgher yelds and extra proft per acre... and that's proven. Call usl St. Johns Co-op ST. JOHNS PH welfare patents were to be treated free. Later they made another lke contrbuton, and,for a number of years county patents receved free r servce from the hosptal and certan physcans, untl the $30,000 was canceled out. ROLAN W. SLEGHT Rolan Sleght worked n Vctor Townshp to help rase funds for the hosptal. 3Get an extra bonus for takng your Hurryup Starter Fertlzer early. Get a FREE computer-programmed Plan- A-Yeld fertlzer recommendaton, or a FREE sol test analyss for buyng before February 1, Ths FREE bonus offer wll help ncrease your proft next fall. But, you must act now. Call usl At a meetng open to all hosptal fund subscrbers, n September, R. V. Gay announced that buldng costs were then the lowest they had been snce He advsed that constructon begn as soon as possble. At another meetng of subscrbers, 25 subscrbers were elected trustees of the Clnton Memoral Hosptal Assocaton, whch became ncorporated September 20, Both meetngs were advertsed well n all county newspapers. Those frst trustees elected as offcers were: Coleman C. Vaughan, Presdent; Robert G, Allson, Vce-Presdent; and Schuyler L. Marshall, Secretary- Treasurer. On the Buldng Commttee were: Arthur E, Wlson, Dr. W. A. Scott, Dr. Eugene Hart, Paul E. Smth and Wllam M. Smth. On the Ste Commttee were O. P. DeW'tt and Ots Fuller. Other trustees elected were: Herbert Armbrustmacher, George W. Bateman, Dr. Blon L. Bates. Ralph Bottum, R. G. Clark, Dr. Henry Cook, J. E. Crosby, Glenn Danley, Andrew Ferguson, Vern Hand, John C. Hcks, Gottfred Ottmar, Judge Kelly S. Searl, Frank L. Thome and Rchard Wellng. Of the frst trustees, 15 were from St. Johns and 10 from outlyng areas of the county. Two are stll lvng. Dr. Bates of Ovd, s wnterng n Florda. Paul E. Smth, formerly of St. Johns, now lves n Northport, As dreams and plans began to turn nto realty, work began on the task of furnshng and equppng the hosptal rooms and specal servce areas, R. G a Clark, W. R,. Osgood and Dee Waters were apponted as a commttee to solct funds for ths purpose. They approached organzatons and met wth generous response. Several churches completely furnshed a room apece. Clnton County Pamona Grange selected Room 213. The G.A.R. and the W.R.C,, composed of Cvl War veterans and ther women relatves, voted to furnsh a room as a gesture to celebrate the 62nd annversary of Lee's surrender at Appomattox. Physcans of the county voted to furnsh the Surgeons Room. ndvduals volunteered tofurnsh patents' rooms, treatment rooms and nurses'statons. Many of these gfts were memorals. For nstance, the nursery was equpped and furnshed by a St. Johns couple whose only chld had ded recently. Commttees spent countless tme studyng the needs, and traveled far to seek the best advce. The trustees voted to accept the gft of a tract' of land on South Oakland Street, offered by the famly of the late General Olver Spauldng, former resdents of St. Johns. They made arrangements to purchase adjacent property. Banks n St. Johns agreed to advance money as needed. The Cty of St. Johns' began work on the necessary new sewers. And n the mddle of October 1926, ground was broken for Clnton Memoral Hosptal, WRTER'S NOTE: Thousands of ndvduals and scores of organzatons contrbuted fnancally and n other ways to the buldng of Clnton Memoral Hosptal. t s mpossble to name them all, so only a few are mentoned as- examples. There s no ntenton to slght anyone nor any organzaton. NEXT WEEK: The Auxlary s formed. women's t's gong to cost a lttle more to watch your favorte Central Mchgan Athletc Conference team n acton on the sports scene from now on. A recent decson by the conference hasrased the prce of nflaton Glenn Osgood and Josephne Hulse remnsce as they scan through the back ssues of the Clnton County News, readng artcles related to home talent shows pre- :Mc b- sented for the purpose of rasng funds for 2 the new hosptal. admsson to all conference sportng events to $1 for both adults and students. The acton was taken at a recent league meetng. "We had planned to do ths earler," sad a spokesman for [ the league, "but the prce freeze p would not allow t. We decded f to put t nto effect after our last meetng." k SO AT ALL CMAC league schools, and for Clnton that's 1P o w 1 e r, Pewamo-Westphala, f DeWtt and Langsburg, t wll jjtcost you a buck f you are a student or an adult. Shot c mc Thursday.»{: ST. JOHNS The monthly free <]j$> mmunzaton clnc wll be held r n < Thursday Dec. 9 n the basement M^2 of the Congregatonal Church.'d*9 at State and Maple from 8:30 5 jfe a.m. to 11 a.m. ah* All shots wll be gven by Md- * j* Mchgan Health Department hcfjb nurses. mmunzatons DPT, DT, ^-ajj Typhod, Smallpox, oral Polo, t<js Red Measles, Rubella, or the new tcusp combnaton measles shot and the MSLKS tuberculn admnstered. charge. skn test wll all be,?j^ There s no! : «?o THE FORD TEAM «5 Washable THROW RUGS Choose from four dfferent patterns n szes from 21 X 36 to 3 ft. X 5 ft, lds to match # too Bathroom Ensembles RUGS, CONTOURS, and LD COVERS Sold colors or patterns BEAUTFUL DACRON FLLED COMFORTERS Nylon or Cotton Covers 10",. j l>fl ft,... $ As Low As ^ "* Full Bed Sze.*" " " - - \ Terry Ktchen Ensembles Matchng Patterns Aprons, Towels, Washcloths, Mtts O.B. Moore, wth the ad of mcroflm, reads past stores that appeared n the News on varous meetngs held to dscuss hosptal plans. MW wants to play ball wth you Egan Ford Sales, nc. 200 W. Hgham ST. JOHNS AMERCAN BANK & master THE 1MTERBA Use Your Seat Belts!! S&* k t»! Dacron Flled $595 Bed Pllows Removable cotton zppered covers of beautful floral patterns n choce of colors BOXED BLANKETS SOLD COLORS AND FLORALS FULL DOUBLE BED SZE $79L_$1295. Queen Sze $17.95 Toaster Covers Make your'own selecton choosng from many patterns v*\ Shop and Save for Chrstmas at.. - El. BORON CO. 122 N. Clnton ST. JOHNS Phone ts4n menton. BANK AND TRUST * C O M P A N Y ' * * MEMBER FDC AT THE WOODRUFF OFFCE of AB&T, Of Course! '. 116 NORTH BRDGE, DEWTT Monday through THURSDAY 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. FRDAY, 9:30 S p.m. SATURDAY 9:30 a.m.- 12 Noon 1 gj. *% ««>$

17 tednesday, December 8, 1971 CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Page 17 A DeWTT-DeWtt Hgh School as fve new staff members for e school year, nclnng one full-tme and one partlme counselor, a. grl's physcal ducaton nstructor, ' specal ducaton nstructor and a boy's hyscal educaton nstructor. KLA JOHNSON, a natve of 'orfolk, Va., s n hs frst year 1th the DeWtt School system, mt has taught prevously athasett and Grand Ledge. Johnson holds a master of arts egree n physcal educaton from lchlgan State Unversty and has een named athletc drector and wrestlng coach, besdes operatng four boy's physcal educaton lasses and one co-ed course. Johnson s a former Bg 10 restllng champon,and Vas anked thrd and sxth n the CAA standngs n that sport, s a hgh schooler n Vrgna, e took the state ttle, also, orfhson was named to the 1964 lympc wrestlng squad as an lternate n the 114 1/2 pound eght dvson. As a wrestlng coach, Johnson ed the Grand Ledge Comets to xth place n Class A n 1970 nd had two state champs on the quad. He and hs wfe, Jan, have one hld, Travs, 1, and currently eslde n East Lansng. DEMPSEY SCOTT, a natve of lnt, s the new full-tme counelor at the hgh school. Scott s a graduate of Flnt Bendle gh School and holds a bachelor f arts degree n gudance from qhgan State Unversty. He so has a bachelor of arts degree rom Davd Lpscomb College n Nashvlle, Tenn., and taught here one year n the Englsh lepartment. He was an Englsh nstructor at Bendle Hgh School or four years before comng to ewtt. Scott, who s sngle, resdes n East Lansng. MRS. LYDA RADKE s the art-tme counselor at the hgh chool. She holds a master of rts degree from Mchgan State Dversty and a bachelor of arts egree from Wayne'btate Unersty. Panther Prnts fane DeWtt Hgh School band and chorus wll unte and present a ChrstmasConcertonSunday, Dec. 12, at 3 p.m. r Two of the numbers the choru "v?jll sng are Jngle Bell Rock and Hallelua. The band wll be playng Jesu Joy of Man's Desrng, Happy Sounds of Chrstmas, Chrstmas Festval and others. eet the new hgn school teachers Mrs, Radlke sad she had spent 15 years, ncludng tme n college, helpng to operate a famly_ clothng store chan. The frm, Jack. Stevens nc., wth headquarters n Detrot, worked put a program wth college students n CHRS KANE the Detrot area whereby the young people could get a college educaton whle workng for the clothng company. At the tme, Mrs, Radke sad she felt that she could become more useful to socety by gettng some tranng n dealng wth young people. "n college, learned the reasons behnd the behavor that had observed," she sad. " felt that had so much to gve to young people," she noted. Mrs. Radke sad she frst tred counselng at the college level, but realzed thather work started at a much earler age and decded to go nto hgh school counselng. Her husband, Gen. Floyd W. Radke, s the assstant adjutant general of the dstrct of mltary affars n Lansng, Mchgan Army Natonal Guard. The Radkes have one daughter, Barbara Ann Bowman, who s a teacher at the Marble School n By DOREEN THEROUX DeWtt Hgh School turkeys wll be raffled off. The Mddle School and the ffth grade band wll present ther musc on Thursday, Dec. 9, at 7:30 p.m. They wll also be rafflng off two turkeys. There wll be no admsson cost for ether of the concerts and the publc s welcome. The bands and the Hgh School At the concert, whch wll be held chorus are under the drecton n the Hgh School gym, two of Robert Masacek. ' Marauders own DeWtt ; By TM YOUNKMAN ^DEWTT The njury-rddled joyd-else Marauders came to town Frday nght to take on the shorter, but faster, DeWtt Pan- thers and came away wnners fn a har-rasng non- conference clash. The Panthers experenced a ] deep-freeze n the shootng department slppngbehndbymore than 10 ponts before the thaw started n. the frst quarter. At tvje! 'frst buzzer the Marauders jhad Jumped to a lead and jappeared to be handlng the Pan;- Jthers the same way they pushed (around St. Johns Tuesday nght. But such was not the case. The Panthers stormed back nd played even-up basketball for the rest of the game, matchng the Marauders pont for pont n both the second and thrd jarters and slpped backonly me pont n the fnal frame. The Marauders held on to ther slm nne pont spread and added the extra pont n the fourth quarter before the buzzer forced he/feanthers to gve up the ghost Ovd-Else entered the DeWtt game mnus John Glowney, a lanky returnng letterman and learn captan.- They were also" /thout the servces of starter nd letterman Randy Loynes. loth were out wth eg njures. Jlowney s expected to return [ganst St. Louts Frday nght, lut Byrnes won't be expected be back untl after the hol- ay break. Ovd-Else was paced by he 2-polnt performance of Rch lccreery who had sevea feld loals and ht on eght of 12 tree throw tres. Rck Staples lelped. but wth 12 ponts on four leltf goals and four of eght free rows. Tm Bouck netted 13 ponts on fve feld goals and three of sx charty shots, whle.both Gary Groom and Dan Egbert chpped n wth 10 ponts each. Groom struck on three buckets and had a perfect three-forthree performance at the lne. Egbert had fve feld goals. Others scorng for the Marauders were Bll Foran (9), Randy, Loynes (2) and Tom Krnovc (2), DeWtt was led by Doug Klaver's 20 ponts on seven buckets and sx, of eght free throws. Other Panthers n double fgures were. Ron Wlcox (15), Pat Botke (11) and Dan Davs (10). "We looked pretty good,* beamed Marauder Coach Bob Forback. M We were really good on the boards.* The Marauders outrebounded the Panthers as Bouck nabbed 16 and Staples pcked off 15. "But, we ddn't look that good on defense. We have a lot of Junors and we wll need alot of mprovements." The Marauders were a lttle deadler on ther shots wth' a 37 cent average compared wth 34 per cent for DeWtt. O-E ht on 29 of 79 shots, whle the.panthers ht 25 of 73. The Panthers wll travel to Portland Frday nght to battle the Shamrocks from St, Patrck's Hgh School to open up Central Mchgan Athletc Conference play* DeWtt wll meet Pewamo-Westphala Tuesday, Dec. 14, n another CMAC prehollday tlt. The Marauders, now 2-0 for the new season, were to host Portland Tuesday nght and wll travel to St. Lous Frday nght to open ther 1971 MMB ttle P er defense aganst the rugged Sharks. Scorng by quarters: Ovld-Elso DeWtt LansnK. ' MRS. CHRS KANE s n her frst year of teachng and s the grls' physcal educaton nstructor at the hgh school. She s a. graduate of Kellogg Communty College and holds a bachelor of scence degree n physcal educaton from Mchgan State Unversty.. A natve of Lansng, Mrs. Kane' s a graduate of Everett Hgh School. Her husband, Thomas, s assocated wth the archtectural frm of Manson, Jackson and Kane, a Lansng company. The couple resdes nlansng, THOMAS SAWYER s the new specal educaton nstructor at the hgh school) n hs frst year of teachng. & -F5MJTK He holds a bachelor of arts degree from Mchgan State Unversty n the specal educaton : «feld. He s a graduate of Holt- Dlmondale Hgh School and he and hs'wfe, Sherry, currently lve n Dmondale,!\* % LYDA RADKE THOMAS SAWYEB DEMPSEY SCOTT OKLA JOHNSON **r PHONE KNGSCROST WOLVERNE SEED CORN "Call Us Before X The DeWtt Band Boosters Club s holdng a specal Chrstmas decoraton sale whch ncludes statonery and recpe cards to help n the purchase, of band member, unforms. Here Mrs. Merry Sellhorn, left, and, Mrs. Nancy Kebler dsplay the. decoratons before Frday-, nght's basketball game. A booth wll be set up Dec. cert 9 at the Mddle School Con-, and Dec. 12 at the Hgh School Concert A turkey wll be gven away as a specal door prze at each_concert. vrrh", ' v T7 a f9v ; ', =^*^^,r '^«^'*4 "* <, *T rttf H f'?'>t ATTENTON s>rm ft V AREA SHOPPERS. * J #' DEWTT WANTS YOUR & BUSNESS GVE US A VST AND YOU'LL SEE! f s DEWTT MCH.; CERTFED v BALER TWNE FARM SEEDS r Sellng Your Grans" Phone PZZA SPAGHETT T TACOS ' STEAKS Mon, thruthura. 7a.m* -11p.m. ELVAfOR..' Luxury convenences are standard n ths bg-value refrgerator-freezer. ^erejs another ^hlrlr^dl^ ^gcapacty.xejerege'tt^^ enalons that'll enhartce^fny" :;.SrJace;ofyo'ur j old -re^^^wg er^torhuge %l c«.ft.:of^ storage space ard' fc'a'js^' $M 32 3/4 Wde, true Nb- 0e' f T f 1 ff t \ St * t ' \ < ' State Farm person to person health nsurance t can help pay soarng.hosptal and surgcal, -blls. 1 A State Farm Hospttal/Sur- > gleal polcy can help pay for your hosptal room, the med-, leal servces you receve n the hosptal, medcne and. even for the operaton tself^ Call me about t. ' ^ 25 N. Brdge St. DeWtt, Mch.. Ph *,,!STATtrARM MUTUAL JWOHOBU NJOMNC towm ^ HatMODctlBlMnloglM mn«l ltttw»hc^ Gve A Gft That Keeps On Gvng, Buy RCA! "RCJTSOLfe "STEREO RADO. SratewftflSsAM-FM PLUS: *4 SPEAKER SOUM) SYSTEM * +,. J 3 SOLD STATE STEREO AMPLFER & RADO TUNER 4-SPEED CHANGER VVlTH FEATHER ACTON TONE AttKC FOR HOLDAY LSTENNG PLEASURE,,$01 O 00 1BUY NOW! 218 Applance & Televson 126 E. 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18 Page 18 A By LUCLLE SPENCER, Correspondent The Advent Season s beng observed n the Shepardsvlle Unted Methodst Church for the next four Sundays wth the lghtng of the Advent candle on Nov. 28. The Charles Swender famly had charge before the Worshp servce on that date. There wll be a dfferent famly n charge each Sunday mornng The Afternoon Crcle of the Shepardsvlle WSCS wll meet on Thursday afternoon at 2 p.m. at the home.ofmrs, Ralph Baker. Mrs. BerUh Mead and Mrs. Charles Walker wll be havng the program and devotons. The Berean Crcle wll be meetng on Thursday evenng, Mrs. Dec. 9 at the home of Mrs. Charles Swender at 8 p.m. Mrs, Maron Walker wll be n charge of the program and Mrs, Luclle Pellow the devotons, Mrs. Don Wedman of Lansng was a recent vstor of Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles walker and Chuck have returned home after spendng the Thanksgvng weekend wth relatves n Lake Mlls, Ws. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Palen Jr. were hosts to the annual Chrstmas party of the Ovd Duplan Lbrary Club on Dec. 3. Thrty sat down to a delcous potluck supper. Rev. Chauncey Green gave the nvocaton. After dnner varous games were played. Mr. and Mrs. Palen and son, Greg favored the group wth some very nce Chrstmas nstrumental musc. Gfts were exchanged. Mrs. Paul Call and Clayton Sherwn were n charge of the entertanment. The next meetng wll be on Jan. 7 at the Shepardsvlle Unted Methodst Church. There wll be a book report. Mrs. JohnSpencer, Mrs. Ralph Baker, Mrs. Maron Walker and Mrs. Roger Smth wll be the hostesses. COMPLETE BODY WORK AND GLASS REPLACEMENT BOB'S AUTO BODY 800 N. Lansng Phone SCHOOL MENU St. Johns Hgh School and Rodney B. Wlson December MONDAY, December 13 Lasagna Parsley carrots Pear half ^ 1/2 pt. mlk Caramel Roll TUESDAY, December 14 Hamburg gravy on Mashed potatoes Lma Beans Roll and Butter 1/2 pt. mlk Frut cooke' WEDNESDAY, December 15 Pastes Cabbage salad Frut mlk 1/2 pt. mlk, Peanut butter cooke THURSDAY, December 16 Fsh on bun French Fres (Senor Hgh) Potato chps (Jr. Hgh) Buttered Beets 1/2 pt. mlk cherry crsp FRDAY, December 17 Chcken and. Gravy on Dressng Lettuce salad Roll and Butter CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan 1/2 pt. mlk Browne ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MENU MONDAY, DEC. 20 Salsbury Steak Mashed Potatoes Corn, Peas & Carrots Bread Margarne Mlk Cooke TUESDAY, DEC.21 Fshburger Golden Potatoes Buttered Carrots Hamburger Bun Margarne Mlk Cooke WEDNESDAY, DEC. 22 BBQ Hot Dogs French Fres Hawaan Frut Hot Dog Bun Margarne * Mlk Teachng s the largest of the professons. Some 2.5 mllon men and women were full-tme teachers n the Naton's elementary schools, secondary schools, and colleges and unverstes durng the school year, the edton of the Occupatonal Outlook Handbook reports. Stanley Loznak, who has been under treatment the past year at home and n hosptals, wll undergo surgery ths week at the New.England Baptst Hosptal n Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. Loznak went to Boston Nov. 27 and surgery s scheduled for Dec. 9. Mr. Loznak wll apprecate hearng from hs many frends. Followng s the malng address: -Stanley Loznak, New England Hosptal -Converse517, Roxbury, Mass Thanksgvng Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cobb and sons were Mr. and Mrs, Lee Cobb and three chldren of Grand Rapds and Mr. and Mrs, Glen Larsen and son Erc of Grand Blanc, The youngest member of the famly gatherng was Mark Chrstopher Cobb. Markwas born to the Lee Cobbs on Nov. 4 and ths was hs frst vst to meet hs grandparents and other relatves. Mrs. Lela Wlson, Mrs. Rosemary Moore and Mrs. Alvera Ade attended the recent School of nstructon at DeWtt. Else MRS. NEVA KEYS Ph Alan Cobb returned home Monday evenng after spendng four days n Chcago wth a group of Clnton County 4-H'ers who had been awarded the trp for outstandng achevements n 4-H project work, The group reported a great experence whch ncluded seeng the play "1776," a Rodeo, vsts to museums, Chcago Board of Trade, Natonal Lvestock Exposton and other ponts of nterest. Alan s presdent ths year of the Else 4-Corners 4-H Club. The Else 4-Corners 4-H Club wll meet Tuesday, Dec. 7 for the regular monthly general meetng. Lbraran Mrs. Orpha Clement wll 1 be ther hostess for the evenng and wll acquant them wth the many advantages whch the local Lbrarv has to offer the _young_ people of Else and the surroundng area. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker presded n the East for the December regular meetng of Else Chapter No. 69, OES Thursday evenng. Plans were made for several to attend the Cleland Russell recepton and dnner n the Student Center at Kalamazoo to be held Dec. 11. Mr. Russell s Worthy Grand Patron of the Mchgan Grand Chapter. Abgal Chapter No. 206 of Owosso wll be the "Sster" of Else Chapter for the ensung year. "Thank-you" notes were read from Mr. and Mrs. John Hohn Hall and Mrs. Paul Platner for remembrances durng ther recent llness and hosptalzaton. Also a "Thank You" letter from Phllp Mertz, Grand Chaplan from Brmngham, who gave the recent School of nstructon. Several members wulvstthe Dec. 9 School of nstructon held Jontly by the St. Johns and Ovd Chapters at the Ovd Masonc Hall. Robert Bond! of St, Charles, Specal Commttee charman of Masonc Relatons wll vst the Else Chapter at the January regular meetng. Jan, 22 wll be a card party wth Mrs..Dale C. Levey and Mrs. Anna Dunay n 'Wge ot 'the tcket sales] Mrs. Robert Krdner and Mrs. Donald Temple, refreshments; and Mrs. Anne Praay and Mrs. Esolda rvng, przes. At the close of the Chapter meetng, Mrs. Donald Temple, Mrs. Anna Praay and Mrs. A. W. Cobb presented a Chrstmas program. The altar was centered wth the Natvty Scene arranged by Mrs. Praay usng all the fgurnes she had made n ceramcs and gfts.for exchange were placed on ether sde. The lghted OES Star suspended" above Worthy Matron Leona Baker served as the top of the Chrstmas tree wth long streamers of tnsel fannng down to the offcers and formng the branches. The altar was centered wth the Natvty Scene arranged by Mrs. Praay usng all the fgurnes she had made n ceramcs and gfts for exchange were placed on ether sde. The lghtedoesstarsuspended above Worthy Matron Leona Baker served as the top of the Chrstmas treewthlongstreamers of tnsel fannng down to the offcers and formng the branches. Durng the pantomne, the Chapter room was n darkness except for the Star lghts and small flashlghts held by the offcers, and created an mpressve and beautful scene. Durng ths tme Mrs, Patrca Aldrlch sang "Slent Nght" and "Jngle Bells" wth Mrs. Anne Praay at the pano. There was an exchange of gfts and refreshments were served from tables decorated for the Chrstmas season. n charge of the socal hour were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker, Mrs. Gwen O'Donnell and Mrs. Lela Wlson.. A specal "get-well" card was sgned by the members and guests and later sent to Stanley Loznak. NORTH STAR BUS SCHEDULE' < / TO LANSNG LEAVE ST, JOHNS 10:45 a.m. 3J30 p.m. 6:55 p.m. ARRVE LANSNG 1U25 a.m. 4:10 P.m. 1:30 p.m. RETURNNG LEAVE LANSNG 945 SllO tt.m. 2*30 P.» P* m " ARRVE ST, JOHNS 8:46 turn. 3:00 p.m. 10u» p.m. r Wednesday, December 8, 1^7] we care Advertsed Prces Good n All A&P and A&P A-Mart Stores n Ths Area ot Mchgan through Saturday, Dec. 11th NO WHOLESALE ' PURCHASES tommmm nspected Whole Fresh Fry 2 oj^lore n a Bag _ er$ "Super-RsM" Qu nfy PORK LONS 7-RB END PORTON Cut horn 'A Port lows PORK CHOP 9 to n N PKG. 59 C lb!00% BRAZLAN EGHT OXQCK COVFEf 3-LB. BAG VLB. BAG EGHT O'CtOCK WSTAMT COHK 10-OZ.. MB Jane Parker EntUhed WHR BREAD MB LOAF MNE PARKER 22 A W,eW e $4$, h -a

19 Gr ST, JOHNS-The grls were the center court attracton Thursday nght at Rodney B. as they defeated two Ovd-Else teams n home court grls' basketball acton. t The Varsty team won 70-8 and the JV, Beck Conley, Mary Rasmussen and Cathy Stoddard each had 12 ponts and Lynne Grost added 10 more. For the JV, Jll Bunce led the scorng wth 10. There wll be more acton ths Thursday when Lakewood comes to town. Lakewood s the only team to defeat the Redwng grls ths year, and that was by fve ponts. Game tme s 6 p.m. at Rodney B. ' ers down O-E V^/A*n^V >WMWM*A%VWhW/SVM'MVMWMVM'AV.VA a &:x : : : x : : K :::x^^ Clnton County News SECTON B l AVAVWAWU, /MWMV >M Wednesday, December 8, 1971 v* Shrley Esler tres a shot from outsde whle Rasmussen breaks toward the basket for the rebound. Photos and Story By Tom Dewtt t Ovd-Else's C. Woodard stcks her hand n front of Mary Rasmussen n an effort to spol her shot. She ddn't, and Mary ended up wth 12 ponts for the nght. n the JV game, the St. Johns' grls won The Redwng grls (n dark jerseys) ready for the rebound are Kende Knght, Polly Bunce and Jennfer Ott. Ovd-Else's D. Chrstan fghts for possesson of the ball whle beng harrassed by Cathy Stoddard and Ange Srrne. 3 THS S CLNTON NATONAL REV. HUGH BANNNGA WEEK "... and meet me at Clnton Natonal" %%. The Rev. Hugh Bannlnga's nfluence has extended beyond St. Johns Epscopal Church, of whch he s pastor, and because of hs concern and efforts many communty actvtes n the St. Johns area have benefted. The Rev. Bannlnga has worked wth senor ctzens, youth groups and cvc endeavors. He was nstrumental-n the-formaton of a Bg Brothers organzaton and" never hestates to partcpate n any benefcal effort when asked. The Rev. Hugh Bannnga - our ctzen of the week. 1 ft -H- '' l < CLNTON NATONAL BANK & TRUST CO. n the JV Gna Mazzoln game, shot ths basket for two ponts. Our customer lounge area s fast becomng a popular meetng place and for ths we're pleased. That's exactly what we had n mnd when our remodelng plans were drawn up - to provde a place n our man lobby for customers and shoppers to rest or dle a few moments away watng for frends. Besdes comfortable furnshngs for adults, there's a tny rocker for the younger set as well as an ample supply of magaznes for all. Next tme you need a second wnd, stop n and rest. And f you must meet someone downtown, make t at Clnton Natonal. Our welcome mat s always out. # $1 % /" THE BRANDON C, WHTE JR. FAMLY meet Brandon Whte Jr. our admnstratve vce presdent As admnstratve vce presdent of CMB&T Brandon's prmary responsblty s supervson of all loan functons and marketng' actvtes, but ths descrpton hardly outlnes the many areas - nsde and outsde the bank - nfluenced by hs decsons. Probably not the least of whch was our recently completed remodelng project, a two-year program that was not wthout some major Whte suggestons and drectons. Brandon began hs career wth the Dexter Savngs Bank and later, through merger, was employed by the Ann Arbor Bank. n June 1966 he left Ann Arbor to become executve vce, presdent of Central Natonal Bank, a poston he resgned n February 1969 to jon CNB&T, n addton to hs varous assgnments, Brandon has completed a number of bankng educatonal programs and study courses ncludng the Graduate School of Bankng at Unversty of Wsconsn. He s presently pursung the three year Stoner Graduate School of Bankng program at Rutgers Unversty. A natve of Pnckney, Brandon graduated from hgh school there and later attended the Unl-. versty of Mchgan. Snce comng to St. Johns he has been very actve n communty affars * and hs membershps nclude Rotary club, St. Johns Area Chamber of Commerce, budget commttee of the Unted Fund and charman of the Doctors Search Commttee, He also serves as a drector on the board of Kng Arthur's Court mdble home park n DeWtt. Brandon and hs wfe, Annette, have three chldren; Brandon H, an eghth grader and Mark, a sxth grader. Both boys attend Rodney B. Wlson Junor Hgh whle daughter Mchelle s n the fourth grade at Swegles School, The Whtes are campng and snowmobllng enthusasts ' and they pursue these hobbes when dad canget away from the bank and mom can get tme from her desk as socety edtor for Clnton County News. As "a CNB&T veep, Brandon has a busy Jlfe but as can be readly seen ths actvty centers around hs work and hs communty. That's gotten to be a tradton here at Clnton Natonalmaybe because our work and our communty are so mportant to Us all. CUNTON NATONAL Photo by Jerl Tpben Tke wde-awake hank Member Federal Depost nsurance Corporaton CLNTON NATONAL The wde-awake bank makes taffsomy. Member Federal Depost nsurance" Corporaton CLNTON NATONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Servng the Clnton area frojn eleven locatons.

20 Page 2 B CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Wednesday, December 8, 1971 Clnton County News Edtoral Page A specal tme We really feel sorry for people who actually fnd no specal en-, joyment out of the Chrstmas season. Many look at ther own partcular problems, or lonelness, and thus go nto a secluded sort of sorrow. Certanly Chrstmas tme sn't as enjoyable f you are experencng t for the frst tme wthout a loved one, ether separaton through death or through mles. But there s so much to express joy about, and at least for a few days most folks practce good wll toward ther fellow men. The hustle and the bustle, so to speak, adds to the bult-up exctement.. There really sn't any more peak. to Chrstmas exctement, though, than when the famly ncludes youngsters. The trps to see Santa Claus and the specal cajre taken to wrte St. Nck a letter, preludes the ptch- on Chrstmas mornng. There are some who fnd commercalzaton of Chrstmas more than they'd lke to see. And, we suppose ths s true to a pont. But gft gvng, together wth expressons of love, provded the focal pont on that frst Chrstmas Day. * MacD. Tryng and hopng t's, a fact of lfe that hgh school athletc fortunes have ther ups and downs. Call t the law of averages or whatever;. But some fans, especally parents, have a hard tme adjustng to ths stuaton when the home team loses more games n.' a', season than t wns. When a group of young men and ther.. coaches can pull off a wnnng tour, then the smart ones An the stands learn to develop humlty for the day that's comng when the shoe s on the othe foqt. f you want to draw a crowd around the Captol these, days, the smplest way to do t s to walk around wth a map of the State of Mchgan under your arm. * ' n no tme at all, you'll fnd that you have attracted a mob of legslators, staff.people and newsmen wantng to,getthe latest nformaton, on one of the hottest subjects n Lansng these days redsrctng and reapportonment. The 1970 census fgures are,. now complete and they could brng' about major changes n the poltcal make-up of the State of Mchgan, Because of populaton shfts* and growth.wthn the state, all congressonal dstrcts the 19 men we send to Washngton and state legslatve dstrcts-110 Representatves and 38 Senators must be modfed to adhere as closely as possble to the one-' man, one-vote prncple. Ths makes for nterestng poltcs. * Of our nneteen -.essmen today, 12 are Republcan and 7 are Democrats, Naturally, the Republcans want to mantan the t present stuaton to the extent possble and Democrats want to mprove ther chances of gettng a bgger share of those seats.. The revampng of those con- ' gressonal dstrcts s prmarly the responsblty of the Mchgan Legslatures Consderng there s a Democrat majorty n the ' House of Representatves and Republcans control, the Senate, we can expect that nether party s gong to have thngs completely ts way. Complcatng the whole pcture are the desres of some members of the Mchgan Legslature Wth congressonal ambtons who wll support the plan whch best'gves them opportunty to reach that goal, A 'complete- deadlock n' the " Legslature on ths entre, ques- *Uon 1 s not', mpossble* Should that happen, the decson wll be up to the courts whch can take Jursdcton anytme n the procedure on complant of a ctzen who feels that no progress s beng made on resoluton of the problem. ; /, nformally, the Legslature has a goal of Jan. 28 t 1672 to approve a Every communty wants.a wnner; after all, sn't, t part of the.amercan "way of lfe" for whch we all clamor? And for the most part, wth aggressve leadershp and strong determnaton, the odds have been favorable for wnnng seasons. Adjustng to the opposte s dffcult for long-tme wnners. For those of us who have been through t before t's a matter of watng our turn agan. Not that we don't try just as hard and hope just as hard. MacD. Drawng a crowd Rep. Douglas Trezse. 87th Dstrct congressonal plan. To accomplsh ths wll requre that a plan clear one house by Dec. 15. Several plans have already been ntroduced. They represent extremes of both party postons and the compromse process has begun. Probably more mportant to the future of the state s the queston of legslatve reapportonment whch s a dfferent matter. The legslators themselves do not make ths decson, although they probably have more at stake personally than anyone., suggest, though, that the people who really wll be affected by reapportonment are the ctzens of the State of Mchgan. The course of Mchgan government for the next ten, years could well be decded by the acton taken on reapportonment durng the next two months. By consttuton, the membershp of the House of Representatves s fxed at 110. Wth a state populaton of 8.8 mllon ths means that each house dstrct should deally consst of 80,000 people.. Concdental!/, that s just about the populaton of the 87th Dstrct at the present tme and a case could be made for not tamperng wth the boundares now. Because of fluctuaton of populaton n other dstrcts, t s probably nevtable that whle the populaton wll reman the same, the new,87th Dstrct wll be carved out by transferrng some' areas and addng others. Already, plans have been produced whch' would splt Clnton County among - three dstrcts and Shawassee among two. The responsblty for settng up the new legslatve dstrcts s n the hands of the State Reapportonment Commsson.* Ths body, consstng of fourmembers from each of the prncpal poltcal partes, was created by the State Consttuton for ths purpose. Naturally, the members of that Commsson, beng partsan, wll each try to promote the plan most favorable to hs poltcal party. When you start wth the fact that the Cty of Detrot wll lose 5 dstrcts all presently Democratc you get some dea of the amount of boundary Jugglng whch wll be attempted to assure that the Democratc party retans control of the House of Representatves. LETTERS EDTOR Edtor Clnton County News: thnk t's tme someone went to the^ defense of the Clnton Memoral Hosptal. Of all the controversy wrtten, 've faled, to read one prasng. our. fne faclty. have not only been a vstor to the hosptal, have also been employed there so feel can, speak wth experence. thnk the ctzens of Clnton County should thank ther lucky stars that at Clnton Memoral Hosptal you are, treated as, an ndvdual.and not a number lke your larger hosptals. n readng many artcles, and lstenng to the comments on the local rado staton, get the mpresson everyone s blamng the remanng physcans fdr not fndng a replacement*, Mo a t. medcal students, now are specalzng, and seekng to practce n larger communtes. 'm.sure f you would check wth the staffs : of the medcal-schbom,'they would tell you the same. t's just not tha easy to,fnd a., physcan to fll the post needed n St. Johns, n closng. would lke to say, "hats off to the Doctors and staff of the Clnton Memoral Hosptal,,., no t only for your dedcaton to the communty, but for the fne ' faclty you haye, many a lon'g ; *K*, S(L t's tme people sw^hdwa emotons and admtted the truthl '-' Sncerely, MRS, JAN WORKMAN Lost n the Shuffle th e years One Year Ago Russell Ormsby. Ray C. Osborn, of 309 East Clark Street, St, Johns, receved nsde the walls By TM YOUNKMAN t seems 'our local metropol- or publc scrutny and when the tan daly to the south has ds- publc declares ts rght to peek covered the re of more than nsde the superstructure the few faculty members at Mchgan faculty becomes ndgnant. State Unversty. The movement of free thought The subject, however, s worth' and free speech etc. has stemmed nvestgatng. of late, from unversty cam- Last week, much to the ds- puses, may of some MSU faculty members, the newspaper prnted the complete lst of all faculty and each nstructor's salary. Except for some who may have cheated Uncle Sam and now fear RS snoopng the whole affar ddn't have the effect one mght have suspected. There had been an unoffcal blackout on the release of salares for years although no one has sad why. There had been dscussons concernng the publc rght to know versus an employee's rght'to prvacy. There must have been some rumblng gong on for awhle nsde the faculty superstructure snce one offcal sad the reason.for releasng the nformaton was to expose any salary dscrepances that mght exst "because of race, sex and department. Anpther reason set forth was t'o release the nformaton to determne unversty polcy regardng payment of faculty members Two MSU offcals, Clar A. Whte (D-Bay Cty), a trustee, and Bob F. Repas, labor relatons professor, have been censured by MSU's Academc Councl, accordng to reports, for re- ' The Ovd-Else Marauders and notce that he had been apponted.leasng the nformaton, to hs second three-year term as a member of the Clnton County Socal Welfare Commsson board. St. Johns Redwngs squared off Tuesday evenng to open ther 1971 basketball seasons. The Marauders jumped n front and defeated the Redwngs, who were 'mnus the servces of three starters. supervsors approved a recom The Clnton County- board of mendaton of the agrculture A hot unch program for elementary schools n the St. Johns sonal property at one-fourth of commttee to assess farm per dstrct s under consderaton followng vsts by staff members cash value. The recommendaton and parents to a number operatons n other schools. man Claude Underhll. Other was made by commttee char The Radology Department of agrculture commttee members Clnton Memoral Hosptal are Walter Nobs and Walter walked away wth frst place Thelen. honors n the hosptal's newspaper cover contest. The depart^.^thepast weekend was.'movlng.%:-. "' <_<- ^s'g* -' *- r» % >**&*> W' fhs rcsp. ' Post' Offce mert "won $25~ for ts cover of "dav" 'for the Else v Post* Offce ; Pulse whch was Judged on orgnalty, sutablty, desgn and of transferrng nto the newly force as they completed,the Job workmanshp. constructed post offce buldng The Clnton County Offce of on East Man Street. Exonomlc 'Opportunty s sponsorng a "Chrstmas Clearng Bureau" ths year to be sure and 25 Years Ago reach all needy famles n the County area. The approval of proposal C by Voters of the vllage of Ovd Mchgan voters last month has wll be asked to approve a bond caused members of the St. ssue of $30,000 for a much Joseph school board to make needed water storage tank at' a plans for operaton of ther school specal electon. The vllage after the Dec. 18 effectve date councl has reportedthatthe condton of the old tank s such of the proposal. Grades seven and eght at St. Joseph wll be dscontnued and students wll attend that some acton must be taken to restore an adequate water classes n the St. Johns publc supply for vllage resdents and school system. The change 'effects 136 students. for fre protecton; John Hannah, supervsor of Classes at Rodney B. Wlson prntng at the Clnton County Hgh School were dsmssed for News, announced hs retrement a week as the result of a sudden after more than 50 years,n the epdemc of "flu" that affected prntng busness, more than 300 students and seven teachers. 10 Years Ago Open house wll be held at the E. F. Boron Co. store n honor of Edde Boron, founder of the busness, who wll celebrate hs 90th brthday.. The Altar Socety of St. Joseph Catholc Church wll sponsor ts annual Chrstmas Bazaar. Mrs, Harold Rademacher and Mrs. Albert ^chafer are co-charmen of the event. Seven Clnton County 4-H club leaders, representng 80 years of servce to 4-H were presented leadershp pns at the annual 4-H Leaders Recognton banquet held -at Smth" Hall. Recevng awards were Ruth Hodge, Ruth Wrght, Melba.Mohnke, Phylss Avery, Lorer Letzke, Duane Davs and Clnton county's 4-H exhbtors walked off wth ther share of the honors at the annual Mchgan, Junor Lvestock Show n Detrot. Outstandng among the exhbtors was Keth Shafley^of Bengal, Whose Southdown sheep won the reserve Grand Champonshp of the show. So far durng the month of December there's been only one freeze that was last Tuesday when the temperature dropped to 25 degrees. Daytme temperatures for the most part have been n the fftes and Saturday t was 60 degrees n St, Johns. Eula M ar shall was elected presdent of the Blue Star Mothers, succeedng Mrs. Mabel Maler. t seems ncredble that the salares had to be released to force a publc stance on pay practces. Faculty members, once mplanted nsde the sheltered walls, forget the source of ther ncome. They assume a posture of one above reproach 'F T FTZ p^tt.o r CMU *'. WP B^fJ. ^**~jr t would be embarrassng, suppose, for a "radcal* professor who has been dscussng the ant-establshment stance n socology or psychology class to fnd that hs $20,000 ncome s common knowledge among hs students. Or how about the poltcal scence prof who s preachng the foulness of the captalst state whle drawng $25,000 to $30,000 for hs servces? The credblty gap wdens. magne the confuson gong on at ths mnute n the Psychatry department as the faculty members scramble around tryng to relate varous salares to ther colleague's behavoral patterns. was dsapponted to see that the journalsm professors always talkng up the a well payng" newspaper feld-dldn't qute make out as well as ther counterparts n the Educaton department or Englsh or hortculture. They were probably dsapponted too. t. s a serous matter. The mportance of publc knowledge on how ther taxes,are beng spent s beyond queston. Whether or not every sngle taxpayer reads the nformaton s not the pont the fact that the nformaton s readly avalable should be the prme consderaton. And unversty professors should know that much about the system that s feedng them so well,, plans alumn stag nght MT. PLEASANT -Central Mchgan Unversty alumn resdng n the Lansng area wll have the opportunty to meet and hear CMU football coach Roy Kramer and basketball coach Dck Parftt n an Alumn Stag Nght, Thursday, Dec. 9, The Stag Nght wll start at 8 p.m. at the Starboard Tack Restaurant n the Unversty nn located at 1100 Trowbrdge Road, East Lansng. The program wll nclude flmed football hghlghts and comments by Kramer andparfltt. -A queston and answer perod wll follow the coaches' comments, CMU's new athletc facltes and Md-Amercan Conference membershp may be dscussed. Admsson ncludng refreshments, wll cost $2. at a romantg, fool n. lv, al, f.'. - -.(.-.'.at,.;, How about ths for a song lyrc: "When t comes to lovng you, honey, f letters don'twork, 'll try the sky." Red Skelton s dvorcng hs wfe. Whch s why am dsenchanted wth love letters. Red wrote hs wfe words of love every mornng for more than 20 years. And ths was when they were'sleepng n the same room. He sad the notes kept ther marrage Romantc and ther love alve. "Every husband should do t," Red sad.. decded to gve t a try. That was months ago. 've been tryng ever snce, don't wrte so well sttng on the edge of the bed at 7 a.m. For 1 thng, can't fnd a pencl. And can never thnk of anythng to wrte about except where s my other brown sock and how come have to kneel down to see above my belt buckle n the mrror? But was gettng the hang of t. Just the other mornng wrote her a note: *Don't forget to buy some Alka Seltzer, love you.* slpped \t under her toast. "What's the dea of the crummy note?" she asked. should have slpped t under her egg. Anyway, no more notes from me. Yesterday's newspaper announced the Skeltons are kaput. A gossp columnst even hnted that Red had found another. Perhaps some of.hs letters were delvered to the wrong address. Whatever, Skelton ddn't Just scrawl mushy works on scraps of "" en we used to bag the gran!, Once a part of al our choreln*. Was the day planned well ahead When we took the gran fer grlndln* So. farm anmals could be fedj Bulk delvery was unheard of ' So whatever the terran Had to scoop n crb and granary When we had to bag the gran. Travel then was slow and labored. Roads were narrow rutted trals Mnus modern trucks 'n tralers We oft battled wnter gales; ^Jpoys.were heeded for bag holdng frw"' ^s We scooped wth mght and man Makn up our food for ratons When we bagged up all our gran* By WARREN E. DOBSON Threshn' then took all the neghbors Whether from stacks or n the feld Folks "changed Work* tp get the Job done And compare each others yeld; Took a lot of bundle ptchers Stackln' straw was qute a pan. Took some husky men to carry When we had to bag the gran. Gran bags now are mostly relcs J Of the days that used to be :>: Chahgn' work s out of fashon ^ n our modern R.F.D. Speed n handln' s the essence Old tme ways are far too plan ( > But the days stll lve n memory -,, When we bagged up all our gran!. jsfl By JM FTZGERALD wrappng paper. He wrote poetry, wth musc, and had the messages bound n leather. f all that couldn't save hs marrage, there's not much hope n me sneakng sexy suggestons nto my wfe's grocery lst. The bestl could hope for would be a more exotc brand of frozen dnners. Besdes, have a better dea. The same newspaper that heralded >the Skelton demse also contaned a photo of an uproarously happy wfe. She was posng n front of*a freeway overpass upon whch was hung a 100-foot banner, sayng n huge letters, "Pat, My Love s One Year Stronger. Love You.* Patl's husband knew she'd be drvng by. And ths was hs way of wshng her a happy 1st annversary. That's class. For the obvous reason, such publc.declaratons of love always gan wde publcty. f a guy.tres to hde an elephant n a phone booth, you know he doesn't really mnd f everyone fnds "Alumn, frends and anyone nterested n Central may' attend," says Donald Carr, drector of CMU's Alumn Relatons. "They'll have to make reservatons however, so we'll know how many to expect." RESERVATONS MAY be made by contactng Chuck Mlls at ecocogq; a begnnng...and hope Clnton Sol Conservaton Dstrct out. When boyfrends propose va bllboards, and husbands use newspaper ads to apologze, they are not worred about prvacy. They want the world to know. And that's what thrlls the women. "Look, everybody, what a gay, romantc fool snlovewthme." she says. What have n mnd s one of those advertsng helcopters flyng.over the Mchgan - Mchgan State' football game wth 104,000 people lookng up. The plane could tow a long sgn. contanng the same message slpped under her toast. That way could get the Alka Seltzer people to pay half the cost. The other half 'd cover by wnnng bets wth my buddes who would surely wager that 'd never do anythng so dumb. They should have been' there when was wrtng those stupd notes n my underwear. Onward and Upward. News About Clnton County Servce Petecnnel Navy Petty Offcer Thrd Class DOUGLAS L. HUYCK, son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Huyck of R-6, St. Johns, has saled for the Western Pacfc aboard the guded mssle destroyer USS Goldsborough, homeportedat Pearl Harbor. Hs shp s the flagshp for the Commander of Destroyer Squadron 11 and wll be conductng operatons wth the U.S. Seventh Fleet off the Vetnam coast. He s a 1966 graduate of Ovd Hgh School, Ovd-. * * Prvate ROGER L. LUNA, son of Mrs. Florence E. Luna, Parks Road, Route 2, Fowler, recently completed the eght-week basc feld artllery (cannoneer) course at the UJ3, Army Feld Artllery Tranng Center, Ft. Sll, pkla. Durng the course,.he learned the dutes of a howtzer or gun secton, crewman. He also receved nstructon n handlng ammunton, settng fuses and preparng charges, communcatons and mantenance. '. * '. ' " * Army Prvate JOSEPH A, SCHNEDER, son of Mr. and Mrs,, Herman J. Schheder, of Westphala, recently completed the eght-week basc feld artllery (cannoneer) course at the U.S, Army Feld Artllery Tranng Center, Ft. Sll, Okla. Durng the course, he learned,the dutes of a howtzer or gjn secton crewman. He also receved nstructon n handlng ammunton, settng fuses and preparng charges, communcatons and mantenance. The 18-year-old solder s a.1971 graduate of Pewamo-Westphalla HlghSchoo. * * Army Prvate KENNETH R. SMON, son of Mr. and Mrs, Norbert L. Smon, Walker Road, Pewamo, recently completed the eght-week basc feld artllery (cannoneer) course at the U.S. Army Feld Artllery Tranng Center, Ft Sll, Okla* Durng the course, he learned the dutes of a ' howtzer or gun secton crewman. He also receved nstructon n handlng ammunton, settng fuses and preparng! charges,, communcatons and mantenance. ^_^ EAST LANSNG-Mchgan State s the only unversty n the, country wth three dstnct medcal schools* t trans M.D.s, osteopaths and veternarans. >. >v

21 ,*? Wednesday,"December 8, 1971 CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Page 3 B St. Paul wrote the followng lne n hs second letter to the church n Cornth ( Cornthans 4:7). "But we have ths treasure n earthen vessels, to show that the transcendent power belongs to God and not to us.* The Chrstans n Cornth n those early days of the church were havng troubles. There were factons n the church. Some of the members clamed allegance to Paul, some clamed allegance to Appolos, and some clamed allegance to Cephas, They.had made the mstake of thnkng that the transcendent power came from those three dfferent men. Paul wanted them to see the mstake n ther thnkng, so he wrote n hs frst letter to them, "Surely Chrst has not been dvded among youl Was t Paul who was crucfed for you? Was t n the name of Paul that you were baptzed?" PAUL TOLD THOSE early Chrstans n Cornth that all power s from God; all power comes from God. No man had power n and of hmself. t s always God's power that shows n and through man. n Paul's mnd a Chrstan was an earthen vessel a weak, humble, fragle human beng who had receved the gospel message of the crucfed and rsen Chrst and had then dedcated hs lfe to unselfsh servce and sufferng for others. So you and are earthen vessels who have the treasure of the gospel of love. We are always to be aware of the fact that all power comes from God and not from us. Jonathon Edwards dd ths. He wrote these y words n hs dary on Saturday mornng, Jan. 12, «l have ths day solemnly renewed my baptsmal covenant and self-dedcaton, whch renewed when was receved nto the communon of the church. have been before God and have gven myself, all that am and have to God, so that am not n any respect my own. can clam no rght n myself, no rght n ths understandng; ths wlf, fhese affectons that are n me. "NETHER HAVE anyjrght tolhs body or anyof ts'mem-,bers: no rght to ths tongue, these hands, nor, feet; no rght to these senses, these eyes', these ears, ths smell or taste. have gven myself clear away.,.now henceforth am not to act n any respect on my own. * shall act as my own, f ever make use of 'any of my powers to anythng that s not to the glory of God, or do not make A treasure of love By REVo HUGH BANNNGA the glorfyng of Hm my whole and entre busness; f murmur n the' least at afflctons; f greve at the prosperty of others; f am any way unchartable; f am angry because of njures; 'f revenge my own cause; f do anythng purely to please myself, or avod anythpg for the sake of my ease, or omt anythng because t s great selfdenal; f trust to myself; f take any of the prase of any good that do or rather God does by me; or f am n any way proud." Jonathon Edwards pretty well outlnes some of the elements of our lves where 11 s very easy for our own selfshness to take over and crowd God rght out of the pcture. When we crown God out of our lves, we lose Hs power and the opportunty to lve a happer lfe., When we crowd God out, we grumble at our troubles. We get unhappy when someone else makes more money than we do. We forget about helpng others. We get angry when someone spreads rumors about us,, and then try to get revenge. WHEN WE CROWD God out of our lves, we start to do thngs to please ourselves. We stay out of controversal ssues. because we mght have to make a commtment that wll nvolve some work. We don't helpoutna worthy cause, because t means we'll have to deny ourselves some pleasures. When we crowd God out of our lves, we begn to thnk we're pretty nce people whenever we just happen to do some good deed. The result of ths, of course, s that we trun nto one gant egomanac. Remember, you and are earthen vessels who have the treasure of God's love. We.should make use of that treasure and be aw.are thatpowercomesfromgod and not from us. LETTERS EDTOR Dear Edtor: The A,shley Hgh School Ecology class needs to be congratulated; so let me be one of the many that should be thankng them publcly for brngng our Governor's attenton to the sad condton of the Maple Rver south of Ashley. read wth nterest the news tem prnted n the Nov. 25 ssue of The Gratot County Herald statng the class found they grew three tmes the number of E. Col (ndcatng fecal contamnaton) than n other water samples. The youngsters know these same waters have been overflowng the banks and floodng our farmlands for years and they ask the Water Resources Commsson ths queston, *what other bactera could t be harborng?". We farmers would also lke to know. What we do know ths area'has been used as everybody's dumpng ground and has turned nto a cesspool. The Governor advsed the class to wrte to the regonal engneer for the W a ter Resources Commsson and surmse hs answer wll be that the Maple Rver s ncluded n the P.L, 566 Federal project and s beng surveyed for fnal mapwork, along wth the promse from Presdent Nxon's offce for fundng n The fact stll remans the youngsters feel t depends on them to try and straghten out ths mess because of the lackadaslcal atttude by our elected publc offcals who have allowed and caused ths area to deterorate beyond belef. t s ndeed a shame the kds feel ths desperate. Many of us have receved favorable assstance from our Senators and Congressmen to brng the stuaton thus far; although t seems our own 88th Dstrct Representatve s much WELL-PLANNED Vacatons are lke other thngs forethought enables people to spend them proftably. Motorsts gettng deer _,STj. JOHNS- Clnton County 'Sherff's Deputes' report that more motorsts may be gettng deer n Clnton County than hunters. A rash of car deer accdents have- been reported n the past month and ths week was no excepton. One person was njured when a deer came through a wndsheld of a car drven by Rose A. Bengel, 58, of Westphala Saturday. Sster Mary Catherne Thelen, a passenger n the car, was treated for glass n her eyes. Other motorsts hlttlnec deer Convenence n CHCAQO - at reasonable rates for the Busnessman or Famly hs car ran off M-21 at the west CHCAGO'S MOST CONVENENT HOTEL, ON MCHGAN cty lmts of St'. Johns. AVENUES" MAGNFCENT MLE", OVERLOOKNG LAKE MCHGAN, JUST Robert C. Cowan, 27, of Lan NORTH OF THE LOOP... COMPLETELY REFURBSHED ROOMS AND SUTES, ALL WTH PRVATE BATH. MUNCPAL PARKNG TV, AR- CONDTONNG, MEETNG ROOMS BANQUET ROOMS HOME A.OF THE COLONY DNNG ROOM AND LOUNGE (LOBBYLEVEL) AND P TOP TAP (23 floors UP) SERVNG COCKTALS WTH A PANORAMC VEW OF m CHCAGO'S CHCAGO,ate_ ===t CHCAGO'S SKYLNE ALL AT REASONABLE RATES Tel: (312) Another Rchard Goodman. Hold Alex A. Jackson. Gen. Mr. $7.98 G.E. ALLERTON,711 N. MCHGAN AVr. AT HUtOH 41-36^/ Santa's Gftland YOUR ONE STOP CHRSTMAS Shoppng Center $499 r Transstor Rado Tme! Wrtctal $1.29 Lquprn 79c j 20% off $7.98 Offcal Basketball $1.59 Jergens were Robert C., f Cowan, 27, of rf Lansng, Gordon O. Dean, 31, of Maple Rapds, Gordon D.Warren, 33, of Maple Rapds, Lyle W. Canum, 34, of Kalamazoo, Peter F. Glowney, 20, of Bannster, Thomas J.Tease, 73, ofst. Johns, John W. Brdgewater, 37, of St. Johns, Weldon L, Davs, 43, of Beaverton and Ronald C. Coe,' 27, of Henderson, N OTHER accdents, Eugene C. Oberlander, 29, of Ashley, was treated for bruses at Clnton Memoral Hosptal after hs car collded wth a gravel tran on Colony Rd«at Wllams Rd Wednesday. He was tcketed for falure to yeld the rght of way. Wllam R. Wltgen, 29, of St. Johns, was njuredsaturdaywhen sng, was not hurt when hs car skdded off of Man St. n DeWtt and struck a utlty pole Saturday. Constance S. Whtford, 23, of Lansng, escaped njury Saturday when her car ran off the road and struck a culvert n Eagle Townshp. Snow Stcne * troq 1 coupon expres Dec. 20 2S Lght 3 " " ' Outdoor Set Loton $1.29Drstan Nasal Mst Sttnbeam Electrc Toothbrush Electrc Can Opener Ran Bonnets Spray Starch 59 c - Anacn 100's, n At Lttle store Har Dryer 7 V P~ _ -. -, At Lttle Store - Lmt 6 Norelco _... 'J! $1.50 J Flp Top G.E. 1 Chrstmas Cards coupon expres Dec c Electrc Knfe _j Panty Hose Proten C off SUPPORT Har Spray 507, Panty Hose MO 88, $1.50' 29?Chrstmas Tags J9( j All Rexall tems J 4-nos Wrap JyC COUP 0 " ej? res : JM..! CANDY Fresh Boxed Candy L-f C 4-M5J Thermometer Fne Sprts All Games 25% off PT. Thermos FNKBENERS PHARMACY ""YoUr FarUy'ffHalth Center Fowler $477 $16 66 $1399 %n $2^9 67' V $109 too busy tryng to promote projects such as endng the lfe of the unborn n ts frst few weeks and worryng that our young females shall always have a good supply of materal on brth control and contraceptves wthout the knowledge of the parents. At present the man ssue s ball parks n other dstrcts. Well and good for Mchgan as a whole, but our Statesman should let our Governor know that t.s n hs Dstrct the Maple Rver mess s n and should gan top prorty from the Governor on up to the Presdent. Congratulatons Ashley Ecology Class, keep wrtng your letters of protest so Presdent Nxon wll not forget theproblem stll exsts and s reachng crss proporton. Congratulatons also to the Gratot County Herald for prntng the artcle. Joe Hanus, Ashley EDTOR'S NOTE: A reprnt of the artcle that appeared n the Gratot County Herald can be found on ths page. Mllken tell^ class to wrte for ecology ASHLEY The ecology class of Ashley Hgh School has receved an answer from Governor Wllam KMllken n response to the class letter urgng nvestgaton of the polluton of the Maple Rver. Gov,*MHlken told the class to wrte to the Water Resources Eagte etchngs Commsson where he sad approprate acton would be taken. The followng s the text of a letter sent to John Bohunsky, regonal engneer for the Water Resources Commsson. '"On' "October * 7/ 1971', our ecology class at Ashley Hgh fecal contamnaton). There School took water samples from * were over three tmes the num- * bers of colones on these plates as compared to samples taken.from the local sewage treatment pond. "We, as a class, wrote to Governor Mllken. We receved J By BETH POX fowler Hgh School was the fnal score when the..bu^zer^/squnded at Fowler Hgh School, Wednesday nght, Dec. 1. The game was played by the grl's Eagle team aganst the Lalngsburg f Wolv'es. The Eaglelets led durng the entre game. Leadng wth' the scorng were AnnKlenandMarlyn Feldpausch wth 9.ponts apece, Jan Thelen wth 8 ponts, 6 ponts were made by Lynn Schmtt and Maureen MacKean each, and 5 ponts by Beth Fox. At the end of the frst.half the Eagles were ahead 22^.5, After half tme the grls came SNOW EARLY BRD SPECAL BFG'S NEW TRA8LMAKER m- Rugged 4-py nylon cord*bfwde,"78" Profle Molded^or wnter, studs Deep-bttng tread desgn for dependable wnter drvng, season after season. ' * AS LOW AS back flred-up agan. Through the \ s Jl W/^y.made ^.more ponts to make the fnal score ' The Eagle JV team also won ther game. Hgh pont was Luanne Horr, wty 17 ponts, PamSnyder added 14 ponts and Roxane Conley put four ponts. Together Nancy George and Kathy Halfman made 4 ponts to make the fnal score ' The grls wll be playng ther second last game 6f the season at Lesle, Wednesday, Dec. 8. Dec. 15, they.wll be fnshng up the season at Fowler aganst DeWtt. 'ams^m^u^w^mva-ms^mr^t^ the Maple Rtvpr at the McClelland Road brdge at Elba townshp", pratlot County, Mchgan;' about one and one-half mles south of M-57. From these samples we g re w many large colones of E.- Col (ndcatng hs letter on November 10,1971. He told us to wrte to you and tell you what we told hm. He stated that you would take the., approprate acton, * "Sr, we hope that you would look nto ths very serously.; From what we have seen, the Maple Rver s dyng. t s a detrment-to the area as t s now. What other bactera could t be harborng? "Thank you for your tme and nterest n our natural resources." NOTCE OF PUBLC HEARNG There wll be a publc hearng at the Maple Rapds Vllage Hall at "' V^fle Rapds, Mchgan at 8:0(TP. M., Eastern Standard Tme on Wednesday, January 5th, 1972 to consder the adopton,of Ordnances 40 and 41 whch are Ordnances pertanng to the payment,of the tap-n fee to become connected to the Maple Rapds Sewer System. Dated: December 1, 1971 MAXNE FLOATE, Vllage Clerk SZE F7S'14 G76-14 G CM3 F78-14 G78 14 G78-15 B LAC KWAn y^$*3 rfg FEDERAL EXCSE TAX S B REGULAR TRADE-N. S TWN WHTEWALL S 95 S ] SALE PRCE S , \ $ "Snge whewall Studdng avalable excem where pohbted by law 'mm*. SLVERT0W& TRALS; XER 7b 0 / moe v^ * 55% stronger Double the snow tracton of conventonal radal tres. mproved tracton on snow and wet roads. 30% queter. All comparson to the Slvertown Tralmaker except where specfed. SLVERTOWN TRALMAKER 4-Ply Nylon Cord for longer wear. mproved tracton under\ all wnter condtons. SLVERTOWN TRALMAKER BELTED 35% longer wearng. 40% stronger aganst road hazards. mproved tracton and control. All comparsons to the Sjlvertown Tralmaker". WE HONOR "' HUB TRE " " CENTER ALL CREDT CARDS MAJOR OL COMPANY AND OTHERS FAST-EFFCENT-FREE MOUNTNG NORTH us 27 BE Goodrch PHONE ?

22 Page' 4 B CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Wednesday, Decembers, 1971 Busness and Professonal Announcements, Lega Real Estate Transfers (From records n offce of Regster of Deeds) Nov. 24: Freeman, Vern A. and Meram to Central Mchgan Engravers, nc., Lot 18, Bochot Acres. Nov. 24: Schafer, Menrad W. and Estella M. to Leo F. and, Sarah A. Kowatch, property n Sec. 5, Dallas. Nov. 24: Ruthruff, Keth D. and Jacquelne E. to Francs L. and Donna J.T Neal, Lot 11, Blk. 7, Vllage of Bath. Nov. 24: Mead, Elmer B. and Paulne K. Mead, Elmer J. and Estherella K. to Clare E. and Annette E. Chambers, property n Sec. 11, Greenbush. Nov. 24: Barks, Earl T. and Mary H. to Marvn J. and Clara J. Scott, property n Sec. 21, Olve. Nov. 26: Holmes, Mare L. to Ked L. and Brenda J. Hanes, property n Sec. 9, DeWtt. Nov. 26: Kowalsk, LeRoy to Kenneth B. and Sally Anne Kowalsk, Lot 9, 10, 20, 21, Blk. 1, Ave Add. Nov. 26: Kebler, Dale and Natale to Wllam R. and Anta L. McCabe, property n Sec. 22, Eagle. Nov. 29: Smth, Hurley and Mary S. to Gretchen Elam and Janet E. O'Bryant, Lot 37, Brookwood No. 1. Nov. 29 Skutt, Lesle W* and Maude S. tb Terry- D. and Dane Reese, Lot 18, 19, Blue Water Sub.,, Nov. 29: Vane, Henry and Ruth to Chester J, and Thelma M. Church, property n Sec. 30, De- Wtt. Nov. 29; Church, Chester J and, Thelma M. to Jack A. and Barbara L. Buck* property n Sec. 30, DeWtt. Nov. 29: Parker, Vera M. to Donald E. and Carol A. Phllps, property n Sec. 35, Bath. Nov. 30: McConnell, Lawrence and Kaneatha C. to Calvn Hewsonj nes Koster, property n Sec. 6, Watertown. Nov. 30:.Lake Geneva Land Company to Rchard Wayne and sfovl.* pres $Nov. 30: Summers^ Arln and Bertha to Edward V t and Charlene A, Hansen, Lot 45, Summer Lane No, 3. Dec. l: Carrs,- Percy J. to Protestant Epscopal C h u r c h, property ll Sec» 9, DeWtt* ;Dec* j H&ueter, Harold L. and Lds A» to Charles 0» and 'Leora A, Watsdrtj property n Sect 6\ Eagle, "ec 1 Woodbury, Los' to Lloyd & Lews property n Sec. 2,Greenbush. Dec'v 1; Lake Geneva L. and Company to Waltbn J. and Ruth H. Buc^ Lot 166, Geneva Shores No. 2, : Deb, lj Walker,Kr methe.and Maude,E» to CaptoJ Savngs and Loan, prope^y n f-< 20, Bngham, Dec. 1: Tor, VNSOCates to Paul h 1 Bernadetta R., prop^ c. 36, Olve. Dec. lr Brungt sell H. and Alce N. to E n E.Jd Pearl A. Kemp, property n Sec. t9, Watertown. Probate Court HON. TMOTHY M. GREEN Judge of Probate HELENA M. BURK Regster of Probate Wednesday, December.15, Peter J. Welter, Appontment of Admnstrator. LOuls Koeppen, Clams. Norman Thelen, Clams. John w. Owen, Clams. ] Rchard- W. Beechler, Fnal Account. Mare J. Hannah, Clams and Determnaton of Hers. vvllam J. Ballantne, Fnal Account* Wlbur AVorrall,;Fnal -Account.. " ' Mary Thels, Fnal Account., JoycVBond, Clams. Marvn, Melton, Clams. Edwarcf,Rehm,:ProbateofWll. Carl J. Harrs, Fnal Account. ' Wllam Jos'eph Herrmann, Lcense to Sell Real Estate. Mnne A. McCoy, Lcense to Sell Real.Estate.-'. Roland James Moore, Change of Name. * LEGAL NOTCES n the Probate Courtroom n the Cty of St. Johns Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of James Hemngway, Executor of sad estate, for the allowance of James Hemngway, Executor of dstrbuton of the resdue of sad estate. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule. TMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge of Probate Dated: November 30* Demng and Smth By Hudson E. Demng Attorney for Fducary 200 South Brdge Street Grand Ledge, Mchgan 32-3 J Admnstrator Cutler Jan. 20 STATE OF MCHGAN - The Probate Court for the County of Clnton Estate of ELMER D, CUTLER, s/w E. D. CUTLER t s Ordered that on January 20, 1972, at 9:30 a.m., n the Probate Courtroom n St. Johns Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Raymond C. Cutler, Admnstrator, for the allowance of hs fnal account and assgnment of resdue. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule. TMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge of Probate Dated: November 29, 1971 Kemper, Wells & Lews By: Frederck M. Lews Attorneys for the Estate 103 E. State Street St. Johns, Mchgan 32-3 Sale Burggraf Jan. 19 STATE OF MCHGAN - The Probate Court for the County of Clnton. Es.tate of GERTRUDE BURGGRAF (nee Vaughan t s Ordered that'on Wednesday, January 19, 1972, at 10:00 a.m., n the Probate Courtroom at St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the Petton of Frank R, Keeler, Guardan, to sell real ' ^-''P^vlte'sam^ Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule. TMOTHY' M. GREEN, Judge of Probate Dated: November 24, 1971 Danel C. Matson Attorney for the Estate 122 East Washngton Street DeWtt, Mchgan 31-3 Fnal Account Changarls-Jan. 19 STATE OF MCHGAN - The Probate Court for the County of Clnton. Estate of ALEXANDER CHANGARS, Deceased t s Ordered that on Wednesday, January 19, 1972, at 11 a.m. n the Probate Courtroom, St. Johns, Mchgan, a hearng be held on Fnal Account of Admnstrator. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by statute and Court rule. TMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge of Probate Date: Glenn T. Cheney, Admnstrator Attorney for Admnstrator 518 N. Washngton Ave. Lansng, Mchgan 31-3 Fnal Account.Bshop Dec. 22 STATE OF MCHGAN - The Probate Court for the County of Clnton. Estate of STELLA BSHOP a/k/a STELL'A W. BSHOP, Deceased t s Ordered that on Wednesday, December 22,1971, at 9:30 a.m., n the Probate Courtroom at St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Stanley R. Loznak, Executor, for allowance of hs fnal account. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule. TMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge of Probate Dated: November 29, 1971 : * WALKER AND MOORE, By: / James A. Moore Attorney for Estate' ' 115 E. walker Street St. Johns, Mchgan 31-3 Hers Jskra Jan, 19 STATE OF MCHGAN - The Probate Court for Shawassee COunly, Mchgan. s,. --,. Estate of Executor Hemngway Jan.'20 BESSE JSKRA,- Deceased -. "STATE OF MCHGAN - The The Court Orders: Hearng on : Probate CoUrt for the County.- petton of Joseph,strachpta. of Clnton ' prayng admsson of nstrument r. Estate Of "EVERETTVG. HEMNGWAY, Deceased t s Ordered that on the 20th.day.of January,. 1972,.at9:30a.m. as wll of deceased, grantng admnstraton to Joseph Strachota and hers be determned on Wednesday, January 16*.1972 at'ten-a.m. at the Probate Court, Court House,-St. Johns, Mch. Publcaton n Clnton County News and notce accordng to Court Rule. TMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge of Probate Date: November 23, 1971 Attorney: Shanahan and Sched Attorneys for Pettoner 310 West Man Street Owosso, Mchgan Phone: Fnal Account Mathews Dec. 22 STATE OF MCHGAN - The Probate Court for the County of Clnton. Estate of DOROTHY MATHEWS; formerly DOROTHY BUCK Deceased t s Ordered that on Wednesday, December ( 22, 1971, at 9:30 a.m., n the Probate Courtroom, St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Jean Sovls, Executrx, for allowance of her fnal account. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule. ' TMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge of Probate Dated: October 27, 1971 WALKER AND MOORE, By: James A. Moore Attorney for Estate l5 E. Walker Street St. Johns, Mchgan 31-3 Name Change Moore Dec. 15 STATE OF MCHGAN The Probate Court for the County of Clnton. At a sesson of sad Court, held at th,e Probate Offce n the Lfe Wth the Rmples A.D PRESENT: Hon. Tmothy M. Green, Judge of Probate N THE MATTER OF THE APPLCATON OF ROLAND JAMES MOORE to have hs name changed to Roland Myron Hess havng fled m"s applcaton n sad Court that the name of Roland James Moore be changed to Roland Myron Hess. T S ORDERED that the 15th day of December, 1971 at 11:30 o'clock n the forenoon at sad Probate Court be and s hereby apponted for hearng sad petton. t s further Ordered that publc notce thereof be gven by publcaton of a copy of ths Order for three successve weeks prevous to sad day of hearng n the Clnton County News, a newspaper prnted and crculated n sad County. TMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge of Probate Dated: November 15, 1971 Kemper, wells.and Lews Attorneys and Counsellors Rchard D. Wells 103 East State Street St. Johns, Mch Fnal account Beechler Dec.,15 STATE OF MCHGAN -. The Probate Court for the County of Clnton- Estate of RCHARD W. BEECHLER, Deceased t s Ordered that on December 15,1971, & 9:30 a.m., n the Probate Courtroom n St Johns, Mchgan, a hearng be held on the petton of Geraldlne. Beechler, Executrx, for allowance of her fnal account, and for assgnment of resdue. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute. and Court Rule, TMOTHY M GREEN, Judge of Probate Dated: November 17,1971 Kemper, Wells & Lews By: Wllam C. Kemper. 1 Attorneys for the Estate and Court Rule. TMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge of Probate Dated:'November 17, 1971 Kemper, Wells & Lews By: Wllam C. Kemper Attprneys for the Estate 103 East State Street St. Johns, Mchgan Clam's Bashore Feb. 2 STATE OF MCHGAN The Probate Court for the County of Clnton. Estate of DASY BASHORE, Deceased t s Ordered that on Wednesday, February 2, 1972, at 9:30 a.m., n the Probate Courtroom at St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held. at whch all clams aganst estate wll be heard. Credtors must fle sworn clams wth the Court and serve a copy on Galen Bashore, Executor, Else, Mchgan pror to sad hearng. Publcaton and servce shall be made as provded by Statute and Court Rule. TMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge of Probate Dated: November 18, 1971 Walker and Moore, By: James A. Moore Attorney for Estate 115 E. Walker Street St. Johns, Mchgan 30-3 Dvorce Ferrettl-Nov, 1 STATE OF MCHGAN - n the Crcut Court for the County of Clnton MARCA ANN FERRETT, Plantff JAMES EDWARD FERRETT, Defendant _ On November.,1,1971, anacuon^ ^wasrfued- by^plalntlff j 1 '<fjf&* & Court to obtan a decree of absolute dvorce. T S HEREBY ORDERED that the Defendant, James Edward Ferrett, shall answer or take such other acton n ths Court as may be permtted by law on or before May 2, Falure to comply wth ths Order wll result n a Judgment by, Default aganst such Plantff for the relef demanded n the Complant fled n ths CourU T S FURTHER ORDERED that the fees or costs of publcaton be pad by Clnton, County. HONORABLE: LEO W.CORKN (Countersgned) VRGENE KREBEL Deputy Clerk DATE OF ORDER: Nov. 1, NOTCE OF MORTGAGE SALE Default havng been made n the condton of a certan ndenture of mortgage made on the 3rd day of February, 1969, bybonners, a co-partnershp consstng of Dck Bonner, Robert McKee and Marshall Lvngston, as Mortgagors, gven by them to the AMER CAN. BANK, AND TRUST COM PANY, a corporaton organzed and exstng under the laws 'of the State of Mchgan, as Mortgaand recorded on the 6th as provded n sad mortgage' the lands and premses n sad mortgage mentoned and de*»] scrbed as follows: Commencng at a pont whch s ,feet S 0 degrees 53' and 70.0 feet N 89 degrees 08' E of the secton corner common to Sectons 3, 4, 9 and 10, T5N, R2W, DeWtt Townshp, Clnton County, Mchgan, thence S 0 degrees 53' E feet, thence N 89 degrees 08' E feet, thence,n 0 degrees 53' W, feet, thence S 89 degrees 08' W 89.9 feet, thence S 86 degrees 55* W feet to the pont of begnnng; - The perod wthn whch the above premsesmay be redeemed shall expre sx (6) months from date of sale. AMERCAN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY a corporaton, of Lansng, Mchgan - Mortgagee '. Date: November 17,1971 Foster, Llndemer, Swft and Collns Attorneys for-mortgagee 900 Amercan Bank and Trust ' Bldg. Lansng, Mchgan MORTGAGE SALE Default has been made n the condtons of a mortgage on sngle resdence property not more than 3 acres n sze made by RONALD R. DETZ and JOYCE M. DETZ, hs wfe, Mortgagors, to CTZENS MORTGAGE CORPORATON, a Mchgan Corporaton, Mortgagee, dated December. 21,1970, on Page 847, Clnton County Records, Mchgan, on whch mortgage there s clamed to be due at the date hereof the sum of EGHTEEN THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED TWENTY-NNE AND 86/100 DOLLARS ($18,729.86), ncludng nterest at 8-1/2 per cent per annum, whch s more than 66-2/3 per cent of the orgnal ndebtedness secured by sad mortgage. Under the power of sale contaned n sad mortgage and the statute n such case made and provded^, notce s hereby gven that, sad mortgage wll be fore-closed by a sale of the mortgaged premses, or some part of them, at publc vendue, at the man entrance to the County Buldng, n the Cty.of St. Johns, Clnton County, Mchgan, at 10:00 o'clock n the forenoon, on FRDAY, the 28TH day-of JANUARY, Sad premses are stuated n the Cty of St. Johns, Clnton County, Mchgan, and are descrbed as: - The South 3/4 of Lot 14, and the North 28 feet of Lot 13, n Block 1 of Hurd and Sckles Subdvson of Out, Lots G and H, to the Cty of St. Johns, Clnton County, Mchgan, accordng to the plat thereof as recorded n Lber 34 of Deeds, on Page 233, Clnton County Records, The length of the perod of redempton from such sale wll be sx months. CTZENS MORTGAGE CORPORATON, a Mchgan Corporaton, Mortgagee, Dated: October.25,1971 Marlon H Crawmer, Esq. - Monaghan, McCrone, Campbell and Crawmer, Attorneys for Mortgagee, 1732 Buhl Buldng, Detrot, Mchgan, gee, day of February, 1969, at the Offce of the Regster of Deeds for Clnton County, Mchgan, n Lber 254, Page 938, Clnton County Records, on whch mortgage there s clamed to be due and unpad as of the date of ths Notce the sum of THRTY- 'THREE THOUSAND NNE HUN DRED SEVENTY-FOUR AND 48/ 100 ($33,97448) DOLLARS nterest) and no sut or proceedng at law or n equty havng been nsttuted to recover the debt or any part thereof, secured by sad ndenture of mortgage, and the power of sale n sad MORTGAGE SALE - Default ndenture of mortgage contaned havng been made n the terms havng become operatve by reason of such default; and condtons of a certan 103 East State Street mortgage made by THOMAS P. St. Johns,.Mchgan 30-3 NOTCE S HEREBY GVEN KNG and LNDA M. KNG, hs that H n» on.h the 15 th day of February, rt ««.,,. x t, -* wfe, TownshpofD'eWltt.Clntoh: Fnal account Harrs Dec , a 10:00 o'clock n theforf- c^. Mchgan, Mortgagors, to STATE OF MCHGAN - The noon at the North entrancetoae c ltal' MoH a^ Corporatl n Probate Court for the County Courthouse, n the Cty of St. *,, * ". Mt * _ ' of Clnton Johns* Mlchgan, that beng the»««w -,W* " R^ad / Estate of place for holdng the, Crcut Dero "' Mchgan Mort- CARL J. HARRS, Deceased Court for the County of Clnton, B^ee, dated the 24th day\ of, t s Ordered that on becem- there wll be offered for sale November, A.D.,1970 and. ber-15, 1971, at 10:30 a.m., and sold to the hghest bdder recorded' n the offce of the n the Probate Courtroom,n St. or bdders at-publc Aucton or' Renter of Deeds,for toe County Johns, Mchgan. a hearng be vendue, for the purpose of sat-' P f! Clnton and State of Mchgan* held on the petton of Margaret sfytng the amounts due and tnvf oh the.9th dy of December, AJD» Schafer, Admnstratrx wwa,for pad on sad mortgage, together 1870f, n lber 259 of Clnton allowance of her fnal account, wth all legal costs and charges County Records, on page 764, and for assgnment of resdue. of sale* ncludng an attorney on whch mortgage there s Publcaton and servce shall, fee n the amount of ONE HUN- clamed to be due, at the date be made ae provded by SUtue,DREDFFTY($W0.00)DOLURS of ths notce, for prhepaland V vtrt- ^',t.': :>J-^- EVERY PAY 'LL TELL MV HUSBANP WHAT HE WANT* TO VO, THEN MAKE URE HE VOB$ T.' nterest, the sum of Eghteen Thousand, - Two Hundred Sxty Fve and 77/100 ($18,265.77) Dollars. And no sut or proceedngs at law or n equty havng been nsttuted to recover the debt secured by sad mortgage or any part thereof. Now, therefor, by vrtue of the power of sale contaned n sad mortgage, and pursuant to the statute of the State of Mchgan n such case made and provded, notce s hereby gven that on Frday the 14th day of January 1972 at 10:00 o'clock a.m. sad mortgage wll be foreclosed by a sale at publc aucton, to the hghest bdder at the North Door of the Courthouse n the Cty of St.< Johns, Clnton County, Mchgan (that beng the buldng where the Crcut Court for the County of Clnton s held), of the premses descrbed n sad mortgage, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the amount due, as aforesad, on. sad mortgage, wth the nterest thereon. at eght and one half per cent (8 1/2%) per annum and all legal costs, charges and expenses, ncludng the attorney fees allowed by law and also anysumorsums whch may be pad by the undersgned necessary to protect ts' nterest n the premses. Sad premses are descrbed as follows: All that certan pece or parcel of land stuate n the Townshp of DeWtt n the County of Clnton and State of Mchgan., and descrbed as follows, to wt Lot 167 except the North 13 p, DeWtt Townshp, Cln.ton County, Mchgan, accordng to the recorded plat-thereof <- as recorded n Lber Plat Book, y Page 42, Clnton County Records; Commonly known as: 4116 Turner Road. The length of the perod of redempton from such sale wll be sx months. Dated at Detrot. Mchgan, October 13, JERSEY, a New Jersey Corporaton, by an assgnment dated June 4, 1969, and recorded on June 12, 1969, n Lber 255 of Mortgages, on Page 824, Clnton County Records, Mchgan, on whch mortgage there s clamed to be due at the date hereof the sum of TWELVE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED TWENTY - EGHT'AND 25/100 ($12,728.25) DOLLARS, ncludng nterest at 6-3/4% per annum, whch s more - than 66-2/3% of the orgnal ndebtedness secured by sad mortgage. Under the power of sale contaned n sad Mortgage and the statute n such case made and provded, notce s hereby gven that sad mortgage wll be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premses, or some part of them, at publc vendue, at the man entrance to the County Buldng, n the Cty of St. Johns, Clnton County, Mchgan, at 10:00 o'clock n the forenoon, on FRDAY, the 17thdayofDECEM- BER, Sad premses are stuated n the Townshp of DeWtt, Clnton County, Mchgan, and are descrbed as: Commencng at a pont located 105 rods West along the center lne of Cutler Road, and 381/2 rods South along the center of DeWtt Road from the Northeast corner of Secton 5, T5N, R2W, runnng thence East 29 rods* thence South '80 feet, thence West 29 rods to the center of DeWtt Road, thence North along the center of sad road 80 feet to the place of begnnng. Subject to the rghts of the publc and any govern-, mental unt n any part thereof taken, used or deeded for street, road or hghway purposes. The length of the perod of redempton from such sale wll be sx months. FRST SAVNGS AND LOAN ASSOCATON OF JERSEY CTY, NEW JERSEY, a New Jersey Corporaton, Assgnee of Mortgagee. DATED: September 1.3, Maron H, Crawmer, Esq. Monaghan, McCrone, Campbell and Crawmer Attorneys for Assgnee of Mortgagee 1732;,Buhl,.Buldng, South Watertown By Mrs Bruce Hodges ' n «! ' m Holday dnner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Walsh were Mr. and Mrs. Wllard Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Walsh and famly and Mrs. Leo Bean. Helen Lowell attended a retrement dnner party Frday evenng honorng Mrs. Marjore Ludwg Captal Mortgage Corporaton, at the Mchgan State Unversty SALLEN & SALLEN Attorneys for Mortgage Theodore B, Sallen 2200 Davd Stott Bldg. Detrot, Mchgan MORTGAGE SALE * CMC F BK FHA Unon, Elzabeth Lawry of Lansng was hostess, Mr, and Mrs. Burl Hodges attended the weddng of Mary Uhlls to Danel Redman at St, Caslmer's Church Lansng, Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Romuald Lonler were Thanksgvng dnner guests Default has been made n the of Mr and ' Mrs James Lonler ' condtons of a mortgage on sngle of dyl Crest, resdence property not more than' Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Styron 3 acres n sze made by ERNEST and famll V of, Bloomngdale, 111. SDent the DAVD DeGEER and NANCY J. "PlWay weekend wth DeGEER, hs wfe, Mortgagors, Mr and - Mrs " Vaughan Montto CTZENS MORTGAGE CORP- ' S m e T- ORATON, a Mchgan Corpora- Mrs - M** 1 sto11 was a hou " ton, Mortgagee, dated January day dnner guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Oswlll of Grand Ledge, 10, 1969, and recorded on January,14,- 1969, n Lber 254 of Helen Lowell was a holday Mortgages, on Page 757, Clnton guest of Mrs^ Grove Keth of County Records, and assgned by Lansng. sald : Mortgagee" to FRST Mr., and Mrs. Burl Hodges SAVNGS AND LOAN ASSOCA spent Thanksgvng wth Mr, and TON OF JERSEY CTY, NEW Mrs. Fred Zesman of Lansng. Fowler By Mss Cecla Thelen Phone ' ' " Mr. -and Mrs. Donald.Smon and famly of Mt, Clemens spent Thanksgvng weekend.wth her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Martn Schafsr, Mrs. Gerald Mller was a Wednesday vstor of Mrs. Lula Boak. The Lutheran Lades' Ad served dnner to 89 telephone employees Wednesday noon, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam T. Smon and famly were Thanksgvng Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fenes, Mrs. Bertha Rademacher, Monca Rademacher, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Slemon and famly, Mr, and >Mrs. Bruce Campbell, Paulne Thelen, Susan Trerweller, Dave Trerweller, all of Lansng, Mr, and Mrs. Larry Thelen and famly and Mr. and Mrs. Martn Thelen and famly were Thanksgvng-Day dnner guests of Mr,- and Mrs. Don Trerweller and boys of Westphala* Mrs. Cecl Boak of St, Johns was a Thursday vstor of Mrs. Lula Boak, Carl Boak of St. Johns was a Frday forenoon vstor of Mrs. Lula Boak. Mrs. Lula Boak and Mr, ard Mrs.. Vernon Benjamn, and daughter attended a muscal concert at the Mchgan State Unversty Frday evenng; Mr, and Mrs. Reynold Goerge and famly, Mr. and Mrs. George Gomez, Bernta Hufnagel and famly and Cecla and Amela Thelen- attended the weddng of thelr'hephew and cousn Saturday n Westphala. Sster M. Cathrne Thelen returned to East.St. Lous, Thursday afternoonafterattendlng the funeral of her father, John Thelen.. Wacousta Mrs Edward Krafts Center Crcle wll meet Tuesday, Dec, 14, of a 12:30 potluck wth Mrs. Herman Openlander. exchange., WSCS wll have a Chrstmas^ dessert Wednesday evenng at 7:30 p.m.atthewacoustachurch, Dessert wll be served by-the Susannah Wesley Crcle, The, Crcle charman are n charge of the program, Mr, and Mrs. Rolln Noble have returned after spendng Thanksgvng Day and the weekend wth ther son, Dr. Garry Noble and famly n Kansas Cty, Mo. Wacousta past matrons. and patrons meet Sunday at the. Ma-. son! c Temple for ther annual Chrstmas party and dnner* *. Leo Smth of Lansng called on Mrs. Almeda Spencer Sunday, afternoon. Mrs. van Bancroft and Mrs. Almeda Spencer attended the Memoral servce, of Mrs, Besse Spross n Lansng,' Thursday, Douglas- Candler a former Wacousta resdent, s a medcal : patent n St. Lawrence. Hosptal; Lloyd (Tag) Garlockunderwent surgery n Sparrow Hosptal; Thursday mornng. ; Neghborhood-Socety wll meet Thursday, Dec. 16, for a potluck dnner at 12:30 p.m. wth,. Mrs. Gary Clark on Cutler Rd, ' Sprng Creek Crcle meets Thursday evenng Wth Mrs. Don Mller.. " ". Drve carefully, n trafc don't break the ^famly crcle.. Busness Drectory AUTOMOTVE FARM SERVCES HARDWARE For the BEST BUY n New & Used Chevrolet* See EPNGER & WEBER rowlkb Phone Be a A Partner SOt JUST A CUSTOMER Bvj the Co-op Way, FARMERS' CO-OP FOWLER Phone ' FARM V DRANAGE JAMES BURNHAM Phone St. Johns *t-t,st.john»..-. *,- - _ -.' -.* --,> - :.'..-,.,' Purna Feeds Means? $ S n Your Pocket Mathews Elevator Co. Gran Feeds Seeds, FOWLER CREDT BUREAU CLNTON COUNTY CREDT BUREAU ' Phon^24-23W.'' Credt Reports Collectons FOR TOUR LSTNG N THE Bunt Drectory Phono 224-2)81 GOWER'S HARDWARE and GRAN ELEVATOR BOTTLED GAS Cylnders or Bulk '..- Eureka Phone '''"'- Phone V' NSURANCE \ >t * Complete* nsurance Servce. 'V^'.'Y^SlncBttW-."'>.-;'; t:,'-]. AUTOMOBLE COVERAGE f.-, FRE NSURANCE GENERAL CASUALTY Allaby-Brewboker, nc. : Over Gamble Store. ^ St; Johns Phone ;? v

23 Wednesday, December 8, 1971 CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Page 5 J Proceedngs., > Frday, August 20, 1971 The Clnton" County Board of Commssoners met Frday, Au-, gust 2Q, 1971 at 9;00 a.m. Prayer was offered by Roy Andrews. A Pledge tof Allegance was gven to the flag. Roll was called and a quorum, reported. Present were Andrew Cobb, Walter Nobs, Maurce Gove, Robert Dtmer, Duane Chamberlan, Claude Underbll, Wllam Hufnagel, Robert Montgomery, Gerald Lankford, Roy Andrews and Gerald Shepard. ' * Mnutes of ^he August 3, 1971 meetng were presented. Page 2, lne 13 changed word "engneer" to "surveyor". t was moved by Hufnagel, supported by Underbll, to approve the mnutes as corrected and carred. " Communcatons were read. A letter of resgnaton from Patrck Kelly as County Prosecutor was (reafc. t was moved by Andrews supported by Cobb, to accept wth regret Mr. Kelly's resgnaton. Voted and carred, A request from the OhamherofCom-nerceforan appropraton for Chrstmas decoratons was referred by the charman to the Appropratons Commttee. * A letter from Gordon Vandemarkj Hgh School Prncpal, requestng use of the 4-H grounds for football and physcal educaton practce was read. Acton was deferred untl the p.m. sesson. ' ' A letter from Department of Socal Servces drectng attenton to ther need for addtonal offce space was on moton by Lankford, supported by Hufnagel,tabled untl the Buldng NeedsStudy Js.avalable. Voted and carred. The clerk was nstructed to send a letter n reply. 'A resoluton from Mdtand County regardng County Work Programs for utlzaton of welfare recpents to reduce welfare costs, was read. After dscusson, Commssoner Gove moved, supported by Lankford, to adopt the resoluton. Voted and carred. RESOLUTON '" County Work Programs: A Utlzaton of Welfare Recpents to Reduce Welfare Costs WHEREAS, the Performance records of federal, state and local agences show contnuous ncreases n the number of welfare recpents, n welfare costs and consequently, n taxes, and WHEREAS, welfare and hand-outs are an appallngly tragc msuse of monetary resources, and WHEREAS, programmed and forced dleness of welfare recp- 1,4 ' ents s a cruel nsult destructve of the ndvdual and a shameful neglect and abuse of human resources, and WHEREAS, mantenance and beautfcaton projects are often left unfnshed or unntated n every county n the naton, and WHEREAS, the performance records of federal, state and local agences show contnuous ncreases n the number of welfare recpents, nwelfarecosts and n taxes,all of whch are contrary to the wll of the people and the best nterests of the recpents and, WHEREAS, county-controlled, work-opportunty programs wll decrease the number of recpents on welfare, wll decrease welfare costs, wll accomplsh county work projects wthout ncreasng taxes, and wll allow welfare recpents to earn self-support and self-respect as shown by the attached report of Clnton County's work opportunty program, and WHEREAS, federal welfare agences prohbt employable recpents wthn the Ad to Famles wth Dependent Chldren (AFDC-U) program from performng county-controlled '"* work assgnments n return for ad receved. NOW THEREFORE BE T RESOLVED, by the Clnton County Board of Commssoners that we actvely work for the amendment of present federal welfare statutes and pro-.ooju. j^posed^welfarew'bllsto pyovdemhat each medcally 1 - J approved, employable welfare recpent on federal publc assstance shall perform avalable work as desgnated by an elected county government wthout the need for pror approval^ a state or federal agency. t BE T FURTHER RESOLVED, that we seek the support of all countes, Mchgan Assocaton of Countes, Natonal Assocaton of. Countes, and our congressonal repre- * sentatlves n a unted endeavor.'to gve local government the meaps-jto share local,problems and to acheve results n helpng people ttroughhh's amendment. * Vf, ** Sr " y - A letter from Oakland County BbaTd of Commssoners regard-' ng a revenue proposal was' read. The matter wll be' l consdered. The Board recessed for commttee meetngs at 10:00 A.M. Upon agan comng to order, Wafter Nobs moved, supported by Gove ( to take from the table, consderaton of the County Recreaton Plan. Voted and carred. Nobs moved, spported-by Andrews, to approve the Recreaton Plan as prepared by Robert O'Boyle Assocates. Voted and carred. Gerald Lankford, commttee charman, requested Robert Dtmer to present a materal prce lst for a county communcatons system. The estmated cost breakdown as follows: ' county share - $18, federal - $56, Total cost -'$75, The queston was asked, "Would ths system help to elmnate' the ndvdual from montorng polce calls?"- Marson Johnson of Tr-County Regonal Plannng Commsson answered that t wouldmake t more dffcult for the ndvdual to ntercept polce calls as more ndvdual channels would be used. Patrck Kelly, County Prosecutor, appeared and expressed hs apprecatpn to the Board for the cooperatonandpleasant relatons whch he has receved as county prosecutor and he expressed hs regret on leavng the county. Dscusson of the communcatons system contnued. t s suggested that the present rado communcatons system be assgned to fre departments, ambulance or cvl defense. Commssoner Lankford stated that he felt a majorty or all of the county unts nvolved would partcpate n the sytem. Commssoner Dtmer moved, supported by Nobs, to adoptthe followng resoluton favorng a communcatons system. On a roll call vote, those votng aye were Cobb, Nobs, Gove, Dtmer, Chamberlan, Underhll, Hufnagel, Montgomery, Lankford, Andrews and Shepard. 11 ayes, no nays. Moton declared carred unanmously. RESOLUTON n as much as there s a real need to mprove the law enforcement communcatons system n Clnton County And, snce, a commttee of commssoners wth assstance of.the sherff department has studed the needs and met wth all polce agences wthn the county, Be t resolved, that Clnton County Board of Commssoners enter nto a federal funded program from Ttle, Omnbus Crme Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, State of Mchgan, Offce of Crmnal Justce Programs whch specfes that 75% to be at Federal expense and 25% local expense, pendng the applcaton s approved by the state. 1 Nobs reported that the Surveyor hred by the Dran Commssoner has taken other employment, A letter from Rchard Austn, Secretary of State, urgng that favorable consderaton be gven to traffc control. Dtmer moved, supported by Lankford, to table the matter. Voted and carred. tl / A '- ps S!4 t W5.3 m B - ay '-? ounty OPP 0? 111^ House Bll 4472 was - presented. t -was. moved by.gove,.supported by Cobb, to concur wth the resoluton. Voted and carred. RESOLUTON WHEREAS Clnton County,'as other Mchgan countes,s now encumbered wth ever-ncreasng costs ofgovernmental operaton and expanson of ts governmental sphere, much of both mandated by state law; and., v WHEREAS Clnton County, as all Mchgan countes, s vstrctured by a - fxed tax rate wth only mnmal relef avalable through unporfula'r mllage referendums; and WHEREAS,. Clnton County as other countes, must depend ' on ncreasng fnancal assstance from state-collected tax revenues,- and., l ' WHEREAS the Mchgan legslature has ncreased the 'state personal ncome tax rate from 2*6 percent to 3.9 per- *pent, a 50 percent.ncrease, to assst all unts of governr A /#ment to meet ncreasngly heavy tax burdens; and WHEREAS the formula to equtably dstrbute state-' collected tax revenues to unts oflocal government was establshed by law n 1968 when the'statencome tax program was adopted; and v WHEREAS House Bll 4472 desgned to dstrbute the ncrease n state ncome tax to local unts of government has been altered from the 1968 formula to such an extent that Clnton County, as all Mchgan countes, would be faced n less than two years wth fnancal catastrophe; 'BE T THEREFORE RESOLVED that Clnton County Board of Commssoners stands opposed to passage of House Bll 4472 untl such tme as t s amended to restore the 1968 formula of tax" revenue dstrbuton whch wll gve Clnton apd all Mchgan countestherproportonalshareofthe state ncome tax ncrease and produce, wth growth factor added, $6.50 per capta nstead of the formula whch house Bll 4472 proposes. A communcaton from the Governor's offce regardng a program for standarzatonofdata elements and codes was for purposes of nformaton only. A letter from Natonal Assocaton of Countes was read, urgng support of General Revenue Sharng. Also a bllng from them for 1971 dues n the amount of $ was read. Dtmer moved, supported by Andrews, to pay the bllng as presented. On a roll call.vote, those votng aye were Dtmer, Chamberlan, Andrews and Shepard. Nays were Cobb, Nobs, Gove, Underhll, Hufnagel, Montgomery and Lankford. Four ayes, seven nays. Moton declared lost. The Board recessed for lunch at 12:05., P.M. SESSON Present for the p.m. sesson were townshp supervsors Roy Van Sckle, Bath; George Martn, Dallas; Mlton Kng, DeWtt; Earl Barks, Olve; George Austn, Ovd; Norman Thelen, Rley; Robert Remus, Vctor; and Herman Openlander, Watertown; Zonng Commsson members, Lawrence Maer, Robert Fedewa, Max Loudenbeck and Alden Lvngston. Upon agan comhg to order, the matter of the proposed annexaton by the Cty of Lansng of the Captal Cty Arport came up for dscusson, - Velma Beaufore appeared and reported on adoubleassessment on a parcel of land n DeWtt Townshp. She requested authorty from the Board to remove t from the tax rolls. Acton on the matter was deferred. Dscusson on the arport annexaton contnued. Mlton Kng reported that the Cty of Lansng has protested and declned to pay the ^assessed tax on property whch they own n DeWtt Townshp. On the annexaton matter, thedewtt Townshp Board s unanmously opposed to t.,, Herman Openlander further enlarged upon the subject and voced hs-opposton to such annexaton. The possblty of agan placng on the ballot (n the comng November electon) the queston of jonng the-arport Authorty was dscussed. t was moved by Andrews, supported by Montgomery to nstruct the clerk to confer wth Tm Green and draft a sutable reply to the Captal Regon Arport Authorty, objectng to the annexaton. Voted and carred unanmously. Arnold Mnark, Zonng Admnstrator, presented for consderaton the new proposed amendment to the- Zonng Ordnance and opened the meetng for dscusson. A number of tems were dscussed. The charman declared a coffee break at 3^30 P.M. Upon resumng order, dscusson contnued. The Zonng Admnstrator wll check the tems mentoned Wth the Zonng Attorney for possble consderaton of changes or verfcaton of the ponts n queston and present the same to the publc hearng to be held before the County Commssoners on September 7, 1971 at 1:30 P.M. MH' 1 Mnark requested an addton to the Buldng Code (chmney secton) whch wll allow the use of pre-fabrtcated chmneys whch are approved by Fre Underwrters Laboratores. Commssoner Montgomery moved, supported by Lankford, to approve the use of Fre Underwrter Laboratores approved chmney nstallatons. Voted and carred. Cobb reported that R.G. Becher agreed that the school should be allowed to use the Smth Hall area as per request. Nobs moved, supported by Montgomery, to approve Charles Frost attendng a meetng at'east Lansng, September 29, Cobb moved, supported by Hufnagel, to authorze the advertsng of bds for 2 specal polce cars and 1 regular model for the Sherff Department and also one regular model car for the Zonng Department, to be equpped wth heavy duty front wheel suspenson and not over 325 horsepower. Voted and carred, Montgomery moved, supported by Hufnagel, to adjourn at ths tme and to meet agan September 7, 1971 at 9:00 A.M. Voted and carred. Meetng adjourned. Ernest E. Carter Clerk Gerald E. Shepard Charman Tuesday, September 7, The Clnton County Board of Commssoners met Tuesday, September 7, 1971 at 9:00 A.M. Prayer was offered by Maurce Gove. A Pledge of Allegance was gven to the flag. Roll was called and a quorum reported. Present were Andrew Cobb, Walter Nobs, Maurce Gove, Robert Dtmer, Duane Chamberlan, Claude Underhll, Wllam Hufnagel, Robert Montgomery, Gerald Lankford, Roy Andrews and Gerald Shepard. Mnutes of the August 20, 1971 meetng were presented. Correctons were made. t was moved by Cobb, supported by Nobs, to approve the mnutes as corrected. Voted and carred. Communcatons were read. A letter from Representatve Rchard Allen regardng House Bll 4682, assessors certfcaton, was read. The bll s stll n commttee. He wshes to be nformed of our contnued nterest and suggests contactng our senator, A letter from Roland Duguay, Judge of 65th Dstrct Court requestng mmedate acton on the nose and space problem presently confrontng Dstrct Court. Acton on the request was deferred untl later n the day. Commssoner Lankford reported on Emergency Employment Act of 1971 and related regulatons (29CFR55)and how t would apply CONTNUED ON PAGE 8 Jv' "» ' -. F".n; 'ML < %>.P K-* /SllGV 1 '> '"' n tl'jto-jll-lll'mh,. 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24 Page 6 B, CLNTON.COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Wednesday, December 8, 1971 Wednesday, December8, 1971 CL'KlTON' COUNTY NEWS, St." Johns, MchgarV Page JQ j Openng nght cage-s NEWS PHOTOS BY- TM YOUNKMAN AND TOM Dewtt Redwng Alex MacKnnon reaches for a loose ball, snatchng t from the watng hands of an Ovd-Else Marauder. Charles F : avor (53) moves n to lend a hand for.the Redwngs. O-E won the Tuesday nght game Panther Mark Smon (31) has"a mo-' mentary.openng to take a shot aganst Bath as the Bee's Dale-Cantwell reaches to block. FAMOUS BRANDS FOR TOTAL DeWtt's Pat Botke takes off on an outsde shot aganst Bath's Dale Cantwell (20). St. Johns' Ken Schueller (23) flps,a shot past the outstretched arm of O-E's* Bll Foran. SATSFACTON Chrstmas Candy,,**., ** *;, St. Johns' MKe Sutherland,(31) takes a shot oyer Marauders* Dan Egbert (30) and Gary Groom (42). O-E's. Chuck Mller (10) arrves late for the play. Redwng Heard 9:15 a.m. Basketball Saturday Mornng WRBJ WRBJ Takng Orders for ARMOUR - VENNA SMJSA 1 * Chrstmas FRUT BASKETS BLTMORE f BECK ACTON EXTRA ARMOUR -5 oz. Can SAUSAGE Canned Luncheon Meat MARO OLVES 9 oz.jar # * OVEN FRESH RASN SPARTAN DONUTS BECK'S ACTON EXTRA U.S.D.A. GOOD - ARMCUT Swss Steak BREAD H 00 LB. U.S.D.A. GOOD DELUX BONELESS Chuck Roast 95< LB. A A f COUNTRY FRESH A 59 c CREAM CHEESE COUNTRY FRESH LOW FAT EGG HOG Chrstmas Records SHEDD'S-REUSABLE BOWL PACK SOFT MARGARNE SPARTAN NSTANT DRY MLK 4 $188 FRESH - 6 oz. CELLO PACK MJkKU 10 duaktt UK Radshes TENDER GREEN A M fkf* ONONS 2o 19* FREE. WN A WEEKEND..\ For Two SNOWMOBLNG %. At FONRO LODGE Near Mo, Mchgan WN A FREE WEEKEND'S JSE OF 2 Skl*0O3, NCLUDNG MEALS & LODGNG. 2 MORE WEEKENDS (ONE A MONTH FOR 4 MONTHS) AND 3 SETS OP W1NNHKS. REGSTER ONC&A MONTH AT BECK t. HYDE PARMAR1NA OR DECK'S FARM MARKET. DRAWNG ONTHE 15th. OF EACH MONTH -NEED NOT BE» PRESENT TO WN NOTH1NOTODUY AND No OBLGATON! 32 Fl. OX CTN. DP pt. COUNTRY FRESH * Peppermnt or -E0 J: Nog ce Cream SUNSHNE CHEEZ-T * CRACKERS CONFDETS SPARTAN-11 oz. Jar Coffee CREAMER 10-oz, WT. BOX!2'» f EMPRESS Mandarn ORANGES 11 oz. Cans 4*88* W P r p s P. 1 v P -tj v ' 1 f, f t 1 Q 1 * 1! ] u.11' t 1 f> > Specals good Now thru Saturday only BECK'S FARM MARKET h ' >", -.", A' BECK'S ACT/ON EXTRA BRACH CHOCOLATE COVERED CHERRES 12-OZ. WT. BOX CHARTER TOWNSHP OF BATH TOWNSHP BOARD REPORT The regular board meetng of the Bath Charter Townshp was held Nov : l;:atthe townshp* j 'ofces,«v«' -^-', -*p^f. S ;»r'.»<..-^v > = *;,-** *< ' Meetng was called to order by the supervsor at 8 p.m. followed by Pledge of Allegance and nvocaton. Mnutes of the Oct. 18 meetng were revewed and accepted. Plannng commsson mnutes of Oct, 27 were read. Duane Burnham of the Burnham & Flower Agency explaned the penson plan; and answered questons from the board. Fre chef Cowdry reported on the dsaster preparedness meetng at Wurtsmth Ar Force base n Oscoda. Trustee Snder gave report on the Chamber of Commerce of Greater Lansng meetng on Oct. 28. Thrd quarter audt submtted to the board by the clerk. Clark advsed" board that a copy of the - county buldng permts procedure was on fle n the townshp offce. Vouchers No thru No were approved for payment. Meetng adjourned at 9:45 p.m. LEE D. REASONER Townshp Clerk Regular md-monthly board meetng was held Nov, 15, at the townshp offces. Meetng called to order by the supervsor at 8 p.m. followed by Pledge of Allegance and nvocaton. Mnutes of the Nov. 1 meetng. were revewed and accepted. Letters from the Lansng School Dstrct, Mchgan Publc Servce Commsson and the. Water Resource Commsson were read by the clerk and placedt on fle. Supervsor presented the board wth penson plan fgures for study. Supervsor and townshp road commttee charman to meet Monday Nov. 22 wth the county road commsson. Supervsor presented the board wth a proposal for change of servces and fees from the townshp Legal department for study; Clerk reported that 792 persons had been helped by the Unted Communty Chest n Bath townshp. Clerk was nstructed to,get further nformaton on those helped. * Clnton County commssoner Shepard. stated that the county has adopted the Bath townshp Comprehensve Plan and r that there wll be -an open meetng n January to 'revew the county plan. Also new county Zonng stll not approved at the State level. Vouchers No thru No were approved for payment. Meetng adjourned at 8:31p.m. LEE D, REASONER ^whshp Clerk. A BUCKET Redwng Rck Hudson'dumps one n aganst Ovd-Else as Marauders* Rck. McCreery (34)> and Tm Bouck (54) look Convenence n CHCAGO - at reasonable rates for the Busnessman or Famly CHCAGO'S MOST CONVENENT HOTEL, ON MCHGAN AVENUE'S" MAGNFCENT MLE", OVERLOOKNG LAKE MCHGAN, JUST NORTH OF THE LOOP... COMPLETELY REFURBSHED R00MS.AND SUTES, ALL WTH PRVATE BATH. MUNCPAL PARKNG. TV, AR- CONDTONNG, MEETNG ROOMS. BANQUET ROOMS. HOME OF THE COLONY DNNG ROOM AND LOUNGE (LOBBY LEVEL} AND TP TOP TAP (23 FLOORS UP) SERVNG COCKTALS WTH A PANORAMC VEW OF CHCAGO'S CHCAGO'S SKYLNE. ALL AT REASONABLE RATES. Tel: (312) Another Rchard Goodnun Hole!. Alex A. Jackson, Gen. MET. two new mx-alls bgger than ever! B EH L. Bets nto your system PHLLPS ALLERTON HOTEL ;.701 N. MCHqAN AV. ' t HU»ON new 95 or 120 bushel capacty mxng tank new 21" mll ; new mll to mxng tank auger 41-36, new hgh tensle strength steel frame new mxng auger transmsson runs n ol new self-contaned hydraulc drve avalable ". check the-new 21" hgh performance, low power mll 313 N. Lansng St.. h

25 Page 8B CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Wednesday/ Decembers, 1971 J30ARD OF COMMSSONERS (Contnued from page 5) to Clnton County. He feels that the ssue s whether to partcpate or not to partcpate n the program. CHntonCounty wll be elgble for a $61, grant. Roberta Lawrence of Tr-County Regonal Plannng Commsson was present to further explan the program, A meetng wll be held wth county governmental unts, county, ctes, townshps, vllages and schools nthecountycommssoner'sroomat 1:00 p.m. on September 8, Charman Shepard apponted Gerald Lankford, Charman; Walter Nobs and Roy Andrews and hmself as ex-offco as Emergency Employment Commttee to meet wth the government unts n the county. The Board recessed at 10:50 a.m. On agan comng to order, t was moved by Andrews, supported by Montgomery, toacceptthe EmergencyActandto grant the Emergency Employment Commttee power to act n makng applcaton for ntal fundng. On a roll call vote, those votng aye were Gove, Dltmer, Underbll, Montgomery, Lankford, Andrews and Shepard. Pewamo By Mrs rene Fox 40th WEDDNG ANNVERSARY r Mr. and-mrs. Lous Thelen, celebrated ther 40th weddng annversary on Thanksgvng Day. Father James Thelen of Lowell sad the annversary Mass, after whch the famly gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Thelen. All were able to attend except Bonne Thelen of Los Angeles. She expects to spend a few days wth the famly Chrstmas. Mrs. Vrgl Pung of ona, Mrs. Paulne Cook, Mrs.- Bertha 'Martn and Mrs. Ann* Bower called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Smon of rural Fowler and also called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smon Sunday afternoon, Nov* 28. Mrs. Bertha Martn spent Thanksgvng wth Mr. and Mrs, Claude, Thelen of Fowler. Many from ths area attended the funeral of John Thelen, 91, Monday mornng at Most Holy Trnty Church n Fowler. Santa's comng to the Pewamo Fre Hall Dec. 11 from 2 to 4 p.m., sponsored by the 21 Club. Pvt. Wllam A. Wandell, son of, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Wandell of Mur,, recently completed eght weeks of basc tranng at the Army Tranng Center, nfantry, Ft. Dx, N.J, Hs wfe, Brenda, lves at 501 East Man Pewamo. Mrs. Barbara Stenke spent Thanksgvng and the'holday weekend n Sagnaw wth her son, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stenke. Thanksgvng Day guest of Mr. and Mrs, Frederck Schmtz was ther mother, Mrs. Anna E.Cook T0 «tfhpu^ "felloe n rtpp-(*f»<'\ Amohg the Thanksgvng dnner gue'stv'of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Huhn were Mr. and Mrs.; Clyde Sllvernal. Other guests were ther parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Lauren Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Blawekel Nck and Susan Blauwlekel were Thanksgvng Day guests of ther parents Mr. and Mrs. Ncholas Blauwlekel of Grand Rapds. Mrs. Hlda Schafer was among the dnner and afternoon guests Thanksgvng Day at the home of her daughter an d famly, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Howorth of ona. Dnne? and afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Lawens and daughter, Theresa on Thanksgvng Day were ther mother, Mrs. Velma Gllespe and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rock, Bobby and Sharon Rock. Mrs, Leone Hlllabrandt, John Hlllabrandt -and Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Mller recently re- ' turned from a week's vst n Kansas, where they vsted ther son and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. James Hlllabrandt and famly, Mr. and Mrs. James Hlllabrandt are leavng for Hawa where James Hlllabrandt wll be statoned for four years n* the Ar Force. Mr, and Mrs. John Blauwlekel and famly entertaned the followng Thanksgvng, Day, ther mother, Mrs, Ann Bower, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Bower andfamly ( Ruth Blauwlekel who was home from Mchgan State Unversty. Mrs, Anna Fedewa returned home Frday, Nov, 26 after spendng the holday week wth her daughter and son-n-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Renucc of ona. Mrs. Barbara Alexander spent' Thanksgvng Day at the home of her daughter Mrs. MaryAbers of St. Johns. Thanksgvng Day guest of Mr, and Mrs. Bud Hatts and famly of Portland was ther father, Harry Hatts. Vstors of Frank Hatts Wednesday, Nov. 24 was hs son, Arnold Hatts and Joseph L, Fox. Mr. Hatts was able to enjoy the holday n a wheel char. Wllam Cook s, a medcal patent at the ona County Memoral Hosptal, Larry Thelen of St. Patrck's 'Parsh Portland and Janet Bushong, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, WnUrop Bushong f were marred at St. Jodeph's Catholc Church, Pewamo at 2 p.m. Saturday followed by a recepton n the Par- 'sh Hall, When fre starts, get out of the house and DON'T go back. * Frozen Food Qulcul Knves Each World Scope Vol. No. 15 Encyclopeda Only * ' *» J. Loch of Scotland 44 Dnner Ware Only Saucers wth every $3 purchase.?^2'^"weekly FEATURE" L-, Qo^lTWWPSt., Dec S Thls Cefljgf worth' 8.50 *g*f THREE COFFEE MUGS *2.99 " ".SO""" 01 "" 1 " 2,49, ", * CM ' M Vrg-rS, VALUABLE COUPON " V'WEEKLY FEATURE" 'S&gfc Good thru Sat,, Dec. 11,1971. Ths coupon worth s.oo ;::!,?:, TWO DNNER SOUP BOWLS *2.99'"» LOO"""" 1 " 1111 ^99 a@«fe VALUABLE COUPON ^j fe St»mP l Clp ths Handy Coupon Lst For a Bonus of Up to 875 EXTRA Eft w ' th Bny 8 " oz Wt pt(0 Slced Nay were Cobb, Nobs, Chamberlan and Hufnagel. 7 aye, 4 nay. Moton declared carred, Mrs. Lawrence reported that favorable acton was taken on the county's applcaton for a Federal Grantforanassstant prosecutor and secretary but mplementaton s beng held up pendng the passng of the state budget. Lankford reported that the prce on aeral maps has been ncreased from $ to $ He moved, supported by Montgomery, that approval be gven for aeral maps at a cost of $31,50 per townshp or $ total cost. Voted and carred. Nobs moved, supported by Hufnagel, that Charles Frost be apponted as project drector for the county law enforcement communcatons system. Voted and carred, John Patrarche and Nell Whte appeared on behalf of Captol Area Comprehensve Health Plannng Assocatlon. Mr. Patrarche outlned the events whch resulted nthe formaton of Captol Area Health plannng Assocaton n ts present form. The assocaton, n addton to a federal Grant, receves funds from local governments and also fom'a number of other nvolved agences. He seated that they are askng for support and partcpaton, not money, at the present tme. JU Kroger Lunch Meats _ A wth 1-tb or larger pkg 50 Boneless Cube Steak wth any pkg Froth Pork Ov Gordons Lnk Sausage wth any pkg 50 Kwck Krsp Bacon. ft- wth any'can Wlson Snclar 100 Man Meal Meats wth 2 pkg Kroger 50 Chunk Cheddar Cheese * f - wth a 38-oz wt Frozen 1UU Kroger Frut Pe wth any 2 pkgs Country Oven, Wasco or H. 50 Kroger Cookes wth a $1 purchase of Krogor Spcw, Extract* or f t ] 50 Bakng Decoratons LU wth a pkg of r~"l 50 Vacuum Cleaner Bags L12J _ ft wth a box of n 50, Chrstmas Cards LHJ fk» wth three 18-oz wt Jar* 1UU Kroger Jelly wlh any 20-lb baa 50 Potatoes wth 5-lb or more t5 Yellow Onons 50 wth a 8-01 wt bag shelled pecans or a 16-o wt bag ~ Shelled Walnuts H From Produce Dept. Coupon Strp Expres Dec. 11,1971. v m Prces & Coupons Good thru Sat., Dec. 11 n St, Johns. We Reserve The Rght To _.. QuentltBS. Copyrght The Kroger Co Famly Pak Fresh Fryer Thghs or Whole Legs Lb 49' Famly Pak Fresh Fryer, Drumstcks or Breasts L» 59* [ Pork Values! ] Half Slced, Fresh Pcncs J K #5»f Farmer Peet whole or Porton Boneless Bonanza Ham u> 99* West Vrgna Smoked Pork Chops"... Lh 99 ( Boneless Boston Butt Rolled & Ted Pork Roast Lb 59* Fresh Cubed Pork Cutlets...: Lb 85* Lookng for a thoughtful gft? Glvo personalzed Krogor 61ft CorHflcatos frut Cakes Candy,.,, Turkeys,-' r Hams Frut Baskets Gourmet Foods Sea your Kroger Store Manager or Call * (Ext. 217) A queston and answer perod followed. t was moved by Dltmer, supported by Hufnagel, to approve commssoners expense accounts as presented. Voted and carred. The Board recessed for lunch at 12:07 noon. «P.M. SESSON Upon agan comng to order, Arnold Mnark, Zonng Admnstrator, appeared and Charman Shepard declared thepubltc hearng on the proposed rural.zonng ordnance amendment open for dscusson. Also present were Tm Green, Zonng Attorney and Larry Crosby, St. Johns ctzen. Mr, Mnark revewed the changes page by page as submtted by the Zonng Commttee and Zonng Commsson. Pages ,24,25,27,30,61,62,63,76,111,125 and 131. ' A lengthy dscusson followed. No acton was taken at the tme. The Board recessed at 4;00 p.m. and on agan comng to order, Commssoner Nobs made a commttee report. Nobs moved, supported by Montgomery, to approve the Frend of the Court attendng a meetng at Mchgan State Unversty, Septernber 21, Voted and carred. Nobs moved, supported by Gove, to authorze the Prosecutng Fresh Frozen Turkey Drumstcks Old Fashoned Whole or End Pece Slab Bacon Lb Half & Center Peces t Slab Bacon... Attorney to advertse for an assstant. Voted and carred. Commssoner "Lankford moved, supported by Dtmer, to approve the (Chamber of Commerce request) expendture of funds for Chrstmas decoratons not to exceed $ Voted and carred. He. also reported -that t appears budget expendtures wll approxmately equal revenue for the fscal year, " ", Cobb'reported commttee approval o'f a new typewrter for the Prosecutor's Offce at an approxmate cost of $475.00, Lankford reported that the commute does not recommend, at ths tme, the hrng of two addtonal deputes due to lack of funds. Cobb moved, supported by Nobs, to recess the hearng on the proposed Clnton County Rural Zonng Ordnance Amendment untl September 21, 1971'at 9:00 a.m. Voted and carred. Ernest E. Carter Gerald E. Shepard Clerk *v Charman' '. Tuesday, September 21, 1971 The Clnton County Board of Commssoners met Tuesday, September 21, 1971 at 9;00 A.M. Prayer was offered by Wllam' CONTNUED ON PAGE 9 for hurred holday shoppers Luncheon' Meats* Serve N Save Chunk Braunschwetger or Chunk ^ ^ < Lb Bologna Slced Bologna...ft"59* Gordon's Famly Pak Pork Sausage Lnks...* 79* Gordon's talan Sausage or Fresh Kelbasa U. 99* Herrud Slced Bologna Lb 79* Herrud Party Assortment... 1^" 99* Eckrch All Beef Smokettes or Smok-Y-Lnks Glendale Tgertown Boled Ham Gordon's Roll Pork Sausage Ball Park Franks Breakfast Bargans! Lb45* u Re 10-O* 70t WtPkg 79' JfS ' Lb Pkg QQt OJ Serve N Save Weners S 65' Slced ona Bacon > 1-Lb Pkg Slced Oscar Mayer Bacon..k 1 " 89 Country Club Flavor Seal Pak Hamburger (only n 5-lb roll ea, $2.95) U ;S. Gov't. Graded Choce ^_ Chuck Steakft.\ ft.; :*. /::..t F^ U.S. Gov't. Graded Choce 4th & 5th,, Rb Roast Lb 4.09 Fresh All Beef Hamburger Pattes Lb 69* Country Club Pont Cut Brsket of Corned Beef U.S Gov't. Graded Choce Boston Roll Lb79* or Rolled Chuck Boneless»J09 Beef Roast... U.S. Gov't. Graded Choce Rb Steak All Beef 1-Lb Kroger Weners p"k 9 79* Tasty Serve N Save Weners Frozen Meats* Fres-Shore Perch Fllets 16-Oz WtPkg 2'fll9 Jffy Gravy & Slced Beef or Veal Parmaglana " Entree Dnners 2^ U.09 Fres-Shore Fsh Stcks.'.&&, *1.39 Fres-Shore Haddock Fllets Jfff, 89' Fres-Shore Shrmp Mnatures. v..v5f P kg 99*, Jffy Breaded Veal or thuckwagon Pattes.,.S 79* Shurtondo Chcken or Beef Pattes" u 89* Tasty Corn Dogs Lb 79* Sea pak P.D.Q. Shrmp mp k, }\ Wednesday, Decembers, 1971, >BOARD OF COMMSSONERS (Contnued from page 8) Hufnagel. *A Pledge of Allegance was gven to the flag. Roll was called and a quorum reported. Present were Andrew Cobb, Walter Nobs,' Maurce Gove, Robert Dltmer, Duane Chamberlan, Claude Underhlll, Wllam Hufnagel, Robert Montgomery, Gerald Lankford, Roy Andrews and Gerald Shepard. Mnutes of the September 7, 1971 meetng"were presented. t was moved by Gove, supported by Hufnagel, to approve the mnutes as, presented, Voted and carred, t.communcatons were read. A letter from Mchgan Assocaton ofboardsofhealth requestng membershp dues n the amount of $ and urgng support for House Bll 4172 whch would ncrease thestate's base health y\ support for countes'from $10,000 to $15,000, was read. A resoluton to that effect was enclosed. The charman referred the resoluton to the Government and Personnel Commttee. Commssoner Gove reportng for the Health Commttee stated that the Md-Mchgan Health Department has hred a new medcal drector for the Md-Mchgan Health Department. Dr. Yerlan.D.O, O ta ^ H CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Page 90 s scheduled to begn hs dutes January 1, 1972, They also approyed the hrng of a nurse to fll a vacancy n that offce..arnold Mnark and Attorney Tmothy Green appeared and contnued the revew of the Proposed Amendment to the Zonng Ordnance. He seeks drecton n obtanng proper maps at a reasonable cost. Hs frst cost estmate was for $ Dscusson followed. Clnton County Board of Commssoners Courthouse ' St. Johns, Mchgan Gentlemen: Oh September 2, 1971 the Clnton County Zonng Commsson uanmously voted to recommend to the Clnton County board of Commssoners approval of the Proposed Clnton County Rural Zonng Ordnance of whch the orgnal s herewth enclosed, and whch ncludes the zonng map. Respectfully, CLNTON COUNTY ZONNG COMMSSON Alden Lvngston, Charman Max Loudenbeck Duane Chamberlan Robert Fedewa Lawrence R, Maer money savers Save up fo $ 6.10 wth Coupons n ths Ad. Beautful Chrstmas Wrap 14-Oz 39 Fḥ t. 97 Country Ovan Potato Chps Lmt on» per custonwr t Rug 5«Value And Up Delcous Kroger Chp Dps wt?.,, 29' VALUABLE Kroger U Off Label Coconut,JJS 49* Avondale * Tomatoes 5 wfcvl Kroger Cut Green Beans... 5 Jfg, '1 Kroger Wax Beans 5,.'1 Kroger Kraut.'.6MX.'1 Sunswent Prune Juce ^59$ COU Lmt 1 wth Coupon and $7.SO purchase Home Laundry Sze <** B^w'-" Toba «> Tde l ** -97 fy-*j Detergent M-Oz Pkg Good thru Dec. 11,1971! 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Dary Delghts Kroger Parmesan Cheese... mm 79* Kroger 2% Egg Nog,68' Chffon or Blue Bonnet Soft Margarne...2v.'S, 89' Kroger Buttermlk &4y Kroger Homestyle or 8 Buttermlk ^ * Bscuts Washday Helper Borateem &SS, 69* Bakers Chocolate Chps 12-O / Wt Pkfl 39,M.M.t.t.T,f.f.».T.M.».M,M,l,M,f.'».l.?,f.f,f.f.M VALUABLE COUPON, Lmt 3 wth coupon " Kroger S Puddngs *&m'> O wt Ptts Ol, Good thru Dec. 11,1971 flfl.m.m.t.f.f.f.f AM.M.t M.f.M.M.f.t» f M.T *' f,f,f VALUABLE COUPON Lmt 1 wth coupon lar 30* OFF Ratal! sa Spotlght Regular or SOWt Freeze Dred nstant Coffee 'Good thru'l3ec." 11* 1*971 *2> Lmt 3 wth coupon T OFF "ar. AllVaratle Brown N Serve Rolls Good thru Doc.'l 1*971 Health & Beauty Ads 434 Sze St.'Josephs Chldrens Asprn Sh* 35$ $1.19 Sze Jergens Loton o"" 92* VALUABLE COUPON Lmt 1 wth coupon A $7.50 purchase' (Excludng Bear, Wne or Tobacco), Sze $1.15 Shampoo Brght Sde ^ 54* MGood thru Dec, 11,1971 f.l.mm..m.m.f.m.t.f.t.t.m.f.f.t.m..m.f.f.l.tj VALUABLE COUPON Lmt 1 wth coupon ft $7.50 purchase (Excludng Beer, Wne t, Tobaccd) $1.19 Sze Ant-persprant > Hour After Hour S&, 74* Q Good thru Dec. 11,1971.lC f.t,».m.f.tt.f.*.t.t.t.f.r.t.t.m,r,m.mf rff-f».fjt,fjf, VALUABLE COUPON Lmt 1 wth coupon t, $7.30 purchase (Excludng Beer, Wne t, Tobacco) $1.89 Sze Tame. Creme Rnse of*' 4.24 MMGood thru Dec. 11,19711(1 f.t..f.t.».t,f.l.f.?.t.f.?.t,f.?,t.t.m.m>.t.tf.?m ttjs/jtjl,) VALUABLE COUPON Lmt 1 wttveoupon * $7.50 purchase. <= (Excludng Beer, Wne * Tobacco) $1,69 Sze Specal Ljlt Permanent E «h 96^ ' Good thru Dec Y r,t.f.f,m,m..»,».t.f.t*t.f.m,t.f,fct.f.ttf ffl.t.m VALUABLE COUPON / c=; Lmt 1 wth coupon fc*7,5d purchase j= j ; (Excludng Beer, Wne * Tobacco) ^S : $1.39 Sze JohnsonftJohnson S lnomoretan^esore'tg^^ m ^ f Good thru Dec VALUABLE COUPON Umlt.1 wth coupon t, $7.50 purchase " (Excludng Beer, Wlna or Tobacco). $1.59 Sze Femnne Deodorant Powder Chaste Wt Can The zonng maps were revewed and nspected by the commssoners. An nformal recess was taken at 9:50 A.M. Upon agan toeng called to order, Chamberlan moved, supported by Hufnagel, to adopt the Proposed Clnton County Rural Zonng Ordnance and the zonng maps as presented. On a roll call vote, those votng aye were Cobb, Nobs, Gove, Dltmer, Chamberlan, Underhlll, Hufnagel, Montgomery, Lankford, Andrews and Shepard. Nays none, ll aye, no nays. Moton declared carred unanmously. Dale Champman and Don Haske appearng for the Department of Publc Works, presented a resoluton for DeWltt Townshp, Phase H of Sewer System. t was moved by Lankford, supported by Dltmer, to approve the resoluton. On a roll call vote,, those votng aye were Cobb, Nobs, Gove f Dtmer, Chamberlan, Underhlll; Hufnagel, Montgomery, " * -.* '**(*> KTRA low sale prce Jf Peanut Butler 120z WtJar 43 Cypress Garden Orange Juce & 6-F Can Home Prde Heavy Duty Alumnum Fol 38 < 18" x 25- Ft Roll Hllcrest Peats 4 Dnty Moore "" Beef Stew 18* 1SV4-0* %* Wt Cane '^BL.^PJ * bk\w vvtcan. ^'a'l'fbb vv ps'bm Sungold Saltnes J% 19* Kroger Orlw/Beoas 3 * «15K-Oz BB WtCam BS Ply Swansoft Towels... R. ':.25* Mussel man " * Applesauce 25-Oz ^^^^f^^^^g WtCan yjjjj-l\7 fl f fl V ^M Lqud Formula Smlac F or<. Oz Can W 100 TOP VALUE STAMPS WTH THS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF 3 PACKAGES OF CHRSTMAS CANDY x Fancy Tangelos.' Q^ ^ Jumbo'. Rer 27S» Grapefrut.. U.S. No. 1 Flavorbet Red Delcous 6 j. * ~ Lb-Bag Apples Fresh Green Broccol Washngton Anjou > Pears... Country Club Lankford, * Andrews and ShepardV Nays none, 11 aye's, no nays. 'Moton carred unanmously. Each 3 Lb. Frut Cake Mx.. 15-O WtPkg RESOLUTON. OF DEWTT TOWNSHP CLNTON COUNTY, MCHGAN - RE, Phase n of Sewer Systems # Mnutes of the Regular Board Meetng of the Townshp of DeWtt, Clnton County, Mchgan, held n Townshp Hall No. 2 at 780 Weland Road, Lansng, Mchgan on the 13th day of September, 1971 at 8:00 p.m. Present: Members Theodore Powell, Wllam A, Johns, Wllam Purves, Mlton J. Kng, Donna B. Syverson, Ronald Zeeb and Roger Plne Absent; Members None The followng preamble and resoluton were offered by CONTNUED ON PAGE Stock Up & Save Crown ce Remover.. 6 * s 49* Bssell Alumnum Snow Shovels. E r. h.'2.37 Kroger 17-Oz Wt Garden Peas or 16-Oz Wt French Cut Green Beans 5 cw.l Reg. Kroger Whole Kernel or Cream Style Com 6 $1.15 Value Frozen Favortes Avondale Crnkle Cut French Fres 32 Oz WtPkg Oz $ VUtCant 4-Varetles Banquet Cook-N-Bags 4 J;%! 1 Cheese, Sausage or Hamburger, Jenos,Pz2a.;... &' & Frozen Brds Eye AWaKe.3 OzCant 1 Dessert Toppng Flavor Whp ST 33* ValleyFarms DeWtt MRS. JULA RCHARDS On Dec. 11 Joe Hunter ot Valley Farms 'wll be nstalled as worshpful master wth dnner at 6:30 and publc nstallaton-at 8 p.m. DeWtt' Chapter No. 30 O.E,S,-wlll serve the dnner* * Regular meetng and Chrstmas party of DeWtt Chapter O.E.S. wll be held Thursday, Dec. 9, at 8 p.m. There wll be a program and $1 gft exchange. Mrs. Lllle Scott entered Sparrow Hosptal Sunday, Nov. 28 and underwent surgery Monday. She s n the ntensve Care Unt at the tme of ths wrtng." Mrs. Gertrude Doak was released from Sparrow Hosptal on, " Wednesday, -Nov. 24 and s convalescng at her Home. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Holbrook of DeWtt have s61d ther home on DeWtt Road and wll be spendng ther wnters n Bonta Sprngs, Fla, Arman Davd Coulng of DeWtt s spendng a 40 day '- leave wth hs parents, Mr. and Mr,s. Alan Coulng. He s sched- uled.. to arrve n Oknawa two days before Chrstmas where he! wll be statoned for two years, ' He wll, leave Dec. 17 for Travs Arforce Base n San Fran--* Csco, Calf. DeWtt Chapter No. 30 O.E.S.. met Frday evenng, Nov^ 19, for therannualschooloflnstructon at the'masonc Temple wth ' all offcers present. Mrs.Phylls'"' Martz of Brmngham,*Grand Chaplan, gave a very nformatve' school. Guests ntroduced were Mrs:..Lela'Wfs on r of Etsle: [Q charman of.fraternal Snshlm commttee of the Grand Chapter \T of Mchgan and Mrs. Arche Moore of Else chaplan of Cln-' ton County Assocaton. Every" one was nvted'to the dnng, room for refreshments ^nd a.* socal hour. Mr.. and Mrs. Glen ".Ferguson and* Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ream were n charge of refreshments. Correcton: The DeWtt Past Matrons Club wll meet wth Mrs. Leo Hanson on Frday, Dec. 9 nstead of Mrs. Arche Moore, There wll be a $1 Chrstmas 1 gft exchange., *, Mr, and Mrs/ Benne Allen and famly spent the Thanksgvng weekend at'ther cottage oathe AuSable Rver, near Graylng. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fzzell had as ther guests for Thanks- ' gvng dnner,' Mr. and Mrs, George Frost and Luclle. - Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rchards called on the Albert Flls last Sunday. Mrs. Hazel MetUcr s at St. Lawrence Hosptal where she underwent surgery. She s n room 480. Rck Allen, sonofmr.andmrs. Benne Allen shot a spke horn whle huntng near Graylng over", the weekend. North Bengal By Mrs Wm. Ernst'' After beng n the Carson Cty Hosptal for almost three months followng an auto accdent, Donald Evtts was moved to Sparrow Hosptal at Lansng on Monday, Nov. 22. He s n a body cast and''was able to come home on' Frday s evenng j " Nov. 26. Even though ho wll stll be n bed Jor several weeks he s happy to be home wth hs famly. Mr. and Mrs.FloydFoerchate Thanksgvng dnner wth hs brother-n-law and sster, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nequette of Lansng,.Mr. and Mrs, Alfred RoweH-of,- Mullkln were callers on Thanksgvng Day of hs brother-n-law and sster, Mr. and Mrs, Edmund ' Falk. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Ernst, and Mrs. Verne Strong of Holt spent Sunday afternoon, Nov. 28 Wth Mr, and Mrs. Wllam Ernst, Dnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lous Mortz and famly on Sun-" day;n.ov.*2l were Mrs* Clarence Damon and Mr. and Mrs: Robert Wtt of St. Johns and Mr. and Mrs. Clare Mortz and Randy of rural Grand Ledge, Mrs. Edna Watamaker ate Thanksgvng dnner wth Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Pasch. -

26 Page ]Q Q BOARD OF COMMSSONERS (Contnued from page 9) Members Wllam Purves and supported by«member Donna Syverson ^ WHEREAS, the Townshp Board has determned that t s necessary for the publc health, safety and welfare of the Townshp to construct trun^t and lateral santaryjsewers to servce the remander of Phase of the Townshp; and WHEREAS, ths Townshp Boad has determned that t s not feasble for the Townshp of DeWtt to fnance such necessary constructon alone; and WHEREAS, the County of Clnton has establshed a Department of Publc Works under the terms of Act 185, Publc Acts of Mchgan, 1951, as amended, wth authorty to acqure and fnance santary sewer systems wthn the County; NOW, THEREFORE, BE T RESOLVED THAT: 1. Ths Townshp Board does hereby determne that t s mpractcal and fnancally unsound for the Townshp of De- Wtt to undertake alone the necessary santary sewer mprovements descrbed n the preamble hereto, 2. The Townshp Board hereby requests the assstance of the Clnton County Department of Publc Works n the acquston and fnancng of the above descrbed mprovements under the terms pf the aforesad Act 185 of 1957, as amended. 3. Ths Townshp Board hereby recommends that the Clnton County Department of Publc Works engage as consultants n connecton wth sad project the followng partes already workng wth the Clnton County Dsposal System No. 1 (Townshp of DeWtt), n ths regard: As engneers As Bond Attorneys As Fnancal Consultants Rlck & Rowland Angola, ndana Mller, Canfeld, Paddock and Stone Detrot, Mchgan Stauder, Barch & Assocates Grosse Ponte Farms, Mchgan 4. The Clnton County Depatment of Publc Works shall ssue, promptly as possble, County of Clnton bonds n such amounts as may be needed to pay the total cost of the aforesad mprovements (Presently estmated to be?2,030,000.00), whch bonds shall be retred out of payments made by the Townshp of DeWtt to the County of Clnton 'through the Department of Publc Woks n amounts fully suffcent to meet all prncpal and nterest requrements thereon. 5. Ths Townshp Board hereby agrees to emburse the County and ts Department of Publc Woks for all expenses ncurred n connecton wth the project should the fnancng and constructon of the project not be completed for any reason whatsoever. 6, All resolutons and parts of resolutons nsofar as as they conflct wth the povsons of ths resoluton be and the same hereby are rescnded. AYES: Members Wllam A. Johns, Wllam Purves, Mlton NAYS: Members J. Kng, Donna B. Syverson, Ronald Zeeb and Roger Plne. Theodore Powell RESOLUTON DECLARED ADOPTED, Donna B. Syverson Donna B. Syverson, DeWtt Townshp Clerk September,13, 1971 Dated Mr. Haske reported that both the Maple Rapds and Westphala projects are nearng completon and wll be n operaton soon. Earl Haas, County Extenson Drector, appeared. He s seekng an addtonal appropraton for premum payments, for the 4-H far n the amount of $ ,,, tw - H. lu> 1 SH E A F E R BALL PEN & PENCL SET Red, Block. Blua or Grean wlt/ Chroma Cap.,\Sheafor Quoljtv. Kng' "Sfcfl nk Supply, Gft Boxod. The Gft They'll Use EverdBV Hurry and Save Set NO LMT! Whle, They Last Hundreds of Other tems Prced Low! JENKS DRUGS Ready CLNTON COUMJY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan He also presented a sketch of a proposed addton to Smth Hall (entrance, storage and furnace room) at an estmated cost of $3,000.00, The State wll" remburse one half of the total cost. Commssoner Lankford moved, supported by Nobs, to authorze the Property Management Commtteetoproceed wth the project. Voted and carred. Meetng recessed for lunch at 12:10, P.M. ' P.M. SESSON Upon agan comng to order, dscusson on obtanng proper zonng maps was contnued. Montgomery moved, supported by Nobs, to portray the zonng map of Clnton County by two maps, one of whch wll represent the entre county, whle DeWtt Townshp to be portrayed by a separate map. Voted and carred. Chamberlan recommended ^and moved, supported by Nobs, that the county take out proper nsurance, protectve coverage, for the DeWtt Townshp sewage dsposal plant. Voted and carred. Chamberlan moved, supported by UnderhU, that mylarcopes of the Equalzaton mylars be made at an approxmate cost of $ and that the zonng areas be traced on the same and sx paper copes be made of each mylar. On a roll call vote, those votng aye were Cobb, Gove, Dtmer, Chamberlan, Underbll, Hufnagel, Montgomery,Lankford, Andrews and Shepard. Nay was Nobs. 10 ayes, 1 nay. Moton declared carred. Lankford moved, supported by Andrews, that the Zonng Admnstrator be authorzed to employ sutable help to work on the maps. Voted and carred. Bds on county cars were presented. Dtmer moved, supported by Cobb, to authorze the purchase of a thrd polce patrol car at the*same prce. Voted and carred. Lankford moved, supported by Nobs, to accept the low bd of Hettler Motor Sales for 2 polce specals at a trade dfference of $4, and to purchase a thrd polce car at the same trade dfference, f agreed upon. Voted and carred unanmously. Nobs moved, supported by UnderhU, to accept the low bd of Hettler Motor Sales for 2 standard 4 dr. Sedans at a trade dfference of $ Voted and carred. The Board recessed at 3;20 P.M. Upon agan resumng sesson Nobs moved,supportedbygove, to approve WHlard Krebel and Dolores Betz, wth Ernest Carter and Vrgene Krebel, as delegates and alternates respectvely, to represent Clnton County at the Muncpal Employees Retrement Meetng to be held at Traverse Cty on October 6, Voted and carred. Nobs moved, supported by Gove, that approval be gven to the Sherff's Department to adopt a 42 hour work week schedule as soon as personnel and funds are avalable. Voted and carred. Charman Shepard and Commssoner Lankford made a report on the Emergency Employment fund grant as fnalzed by the commttee. Lankford made a report on the communcatons system. He moved, supported by Hufnagel, to authorze Charles Frost to nclude n the request for' grants, an appropraton for the acquston of a steat a cost to the county of $1946,00 for 25% of the total cost. Voted and carred. Nobs moved, supported by Dtmer, to also nclude a request for fundng of equpment for the communcatons room for a cost to the county of $ at 25% of the total cost. Voted and carred. Lankford moved, supported by Cobb, to approve the Equalzaton Department purchasng a LeRo letterng set at a cost not to exceed $ Voted and carred. Lankford reported that budget expendtures are exceedng the budget atthlstmeby$27, Antcpated revenue s $108,258.00, less than antcpated revenue at ths tme. Sales tax revenue s down. Cobb moved, supported by Hufnagel, to adjourn at ths-tme and to meet agan Tuesday, October 12, 1971 at 9;00 a.m. as set by statute. Voted and carred. Meetng adjourned. The followng s a lst of blls audted snce the June sesson: Clamant Character of Clam Amount Allowed Owosso Typewrter Co., Supples for Assgnment Clerk, Clerk - Dran, Dst. Ct., Probate, Probaton, Equal- - _ azaton, for Gvng - wth ^ ^ Chrstmas Over-rap. ' ^ B BOX, OVD Phone *... \vsm%mm.^m., 0h. 1 SM'^'^^^M^^ Deeds, Zonng $ Dgubleday Bros. & Co., Supples for Probate, Clerk, Dran, Reg. of Deeds, Electon supples, and Sherff Dept. ' 1, Eastman Kodak Co., Supples for Reg. of Deeds Zerox Corp., paper St Rental for machne for Court House Selleck Offce Supply, Supples for Extenson Offce, Assgnment Clerk, Reg. of Deeds, Sherff, Drver's Lcense, Zonng, t M Bus. Prod., Malnt. agreement for Extenson Offce * The Polack Corp., Rental onsavn&sup. for Extenson Of BM, Supples for FrendoftheCourt,Probate,Probaton Blackburn Mfg. Co., Markers for Zonng Admnstrator Commercal Blueprnt, Supples for Dran Commssoner Chocola Clean. Mat., Supples for Court House Hghfelds, Care of chld n Outsde Boardng Home 1, Gulf Ol Corp., Gas for Sher., Zonng, CourtHouse, Dran 2, West Publshng Co., Books for Dstrct Court 30 k 00 Mant. Master of G.R., Sup. for Sherff's Dept Clock Cleaners, Dry Cleanng for Sherff's Dent. 97.G0 Robert A. Granstra, Unforms, shrts, emblems for Sher. D Dept. o Mate Polce, Forms for Sherff's Dept Motorola, Mantenance for Sherff's Dept Mechancs Laundry Co., Supples for Court House nter. Natl Assoc, of Assess., Membershp applcaton for Equalzaton Drector Dave's Servce, Tre repar for Zonng Offce 3.50 LeRay Steel Fab. Co., Weld, work on flatbed truck for Zonng V.L. Moore & Son Chev., Servce call for Zonng Greenlawn Medcal Group, X-ray on T.B. Unt H.L. Yoh Co., Worksheets for Equalzaton Dept Modern Whse. Elec, Supples for Court House Rehmann's, Supples for Juvenle Home Gambles, Supples for Court House Grahams Skelgas Serv., Skelgas for Smth Hall Snclar. Fuel ol for Smth Hall Randolph's Dggng Serv., Clean tank for Smth Hall Cen. Mch. Lumb.. Supples for Court House & Cvl Defense Dean Hdw., Supples for Court House & Extenson Offce J. Walte Y Co.,SupplesforSherff'SOf.& Court House James A. Moore, Actng as Specal Prosecutor St. Johns Remnder, Supples for Dstrct Court Clnton Crop Serv., Supples for Court House 7.50 Patterson & Sons, Supples for Court House R.E. Benson Plumb., Supples for Court House Wlkns Servce, Gas for Zonng. * W.F. Stephenson, M.D., Medcal for prsoner J.C. Penney, Clothng for Juvenle Home chldren St. Johns Auto., Supples for Zonng E.F. Boron Co., Supples for Court House Paul Auto. nc., Supples for Sherff's Dept. 51,35 Mller-Jones Shoe St., Shoes for JuvenleHomechldren Heathman's, Supples for Court House Rademachers Serv., Ol, etc. for Dran Commssoner's car 3.35 Ed's Ref.Sta., nc.,gas for Zonng Kurt's Applance Cent., Servce for Jal Reed's Stand. Serv., Servce for Sherff's Dept. Antes Cleaners, Dry cleanng for Sherffs Dept. Bee's Chev. Olds, Gas cap for Dran Com., R prs for Sher. Andy's Sh. Baskt, Groceres for Juvenle Home & Sup. Genesee Coverall & Towel, Laundry for JaU Edward A. Teachout, Removng dead tree andtrmg.lmbs Green Prtg. & Offset, Sup. for Pros., Sherff and Zonng ,50 13,50 5, , Parr's Rexall Drugs, Supples for Jal Hettler's Motor S., Servce for Zonng, Sherff Clnton Cty. News nc., Sup. for Clerk, Dst.Ct., Sher., Bd. of Com., Zonng 1, , ' ,00 1, , , , , , ,76.0« , Wllard Krebel, Expenses to Conventon Ernest E. Carter, Expenses to conventon & travel Arnold R, Mnarlk, Expenses for Trl-Cty. Conf. & gas Several (13), Holday pay for Sherffs Dept. Mathew Bender & Co., Book for Prosecutor's Offce Howard Wtt, Trps for Drver's Lcense Examners 4-H Extenson Of., Plat Books for Dran Offlce Frendko thect.9, Pros., Reg.^of- ucharles W. Frost, Expense acct,of Cvl pefengedrector ^ Leon' E. Thelen, Expense Acct.'of Equal. Drector P. Bruce Wood, Expense Acct. of Assst. Equal Drector Several, Care of chldren n Outsde Boardng Homes Vrglene Zell, Extra work at Juvenle Home rene Nobs, Expense acct. of Matron of Juvenle Home Barbara Hebeck, Extra work at Chldren's Home Earl Goff, Balff for Crcut Court & Expenses Lon E. Canum, Extra work at Court House A.J. Kelley, Sr., Extra work at Zonng Offce Jon Newman, Expense Acct. of Assst. Prosecutor Fred Beach, Expense Acct, of Juv. Prob, Offcer Helen L. Johnson, Expense Acct, of Juv. Prob. Sec. Agnes R. Danley, Expense Acct. of Frend of Court Roland Duguay, Expense Acct. of Dstrct Judge Danel Chlsholm, ExpenseAcct.ofDst.Ct. Prob. Of. Frank Sharck, Expense acct. of Dst. ct. Balff Ethel L. Holm, Extra work n Equalzaton Offce Barbara Davs, Extra work n Regster of Deeds Offce Delores Vtek, Extra work n Extenson Offce Dana Woodbury, Extra work n Dstrct Court P.J. Patterson, Meals for prsoners Howard C. Hoover, Expense acct, of Dog Warden Ben Swanchara, Expense acct. of Dog Warden Lnda Padgett, Extra work on Swtchboard Carolne Kazak, Extra work n Exten. Of. & Soc. Serv. F. Earl Haas, Expense acct. of Extenson Drector. George R. McQueen, Expense acct. of Agrl, Agent John R. Aylsworth, Expense acct. of 4-H Youth Agent' Joanne Mller, Transcrpt fees Kathleen Dean, Extra clercal work n Dstrct Court Cheryl Romlg, Extra clercal work n Dstrct Court Marjore Elsler, extra Clercal work n Treasurer's Of. Several, Sheep and Chcken clams Several, Solder's bural Donald C, Haske, Expenses to Conventon Cook Communcatons, Repars for Dran Car Bll O'Shaughnessey, Repars on Sherff cars Callaghan & Co., Books for Prosecutor's Offce C.J. Gbson Co., Supples for Court Reporter * Ace Dstr. Co., Supples for Dstrct Court Mch. Sup. Co., Sup. for Court House (Water Heater) Man Electroncs Co., Supples for Probate Court Charles E, Black Clncal, Autopsy Exam.,for Coroner E&B Prce Co., Supples for Sherff's Offce Damond Mfg. & Sup. Co., Toner for Court House mach, Mch. State nd,, Char for Treas. Of. & Msc. Equp. Mch. Cty, Rec. Bdrs., Repar book n Clerk's Of. Grand Rapds Loose Leaf, nc., Sup. for Equal. Dept. State Bar of Mch,, Bar Journal for Pros. Attorney Gale's, Used tre for Zonng car Snger, Elec. & Prtg. Mach. Cal. & stand for Equal. Dept. Gen. Serv, Adm., Supl for Extenson Offce & Court House Shapro Auto. Parts, Supples for Court House Stand. Ol Co., Fuel Ol for Court House '* R.F. Eldrldge, Audt of Revolvng Fund for Extenson Of. Hettler's Motor S., Labor & materal for Sherff's Of. St. Johns Dry Cleaners, Dry cleanngfor Sherff's Dept, D&C ^Stores, nc., Shades for Juvenle Home Jm's Super Serv., Bulbs for Jal PX Store, Boots for jal Hub Tre Center, Algnment for Sherff Dept. car Llal Gfford Hatchery, Eggs for Juvenle Home 6.84 Allaby & Brewbaker, nc., Bond for Zonng Adm., Boler ns., Add'l, B.W. Glasple Drug Store, Supples for Health Nurse L&L Restaurant, tyleals for Jury for Crcut ADlst. Ct Evelene lacovon, Ex. Cler. work n Assgn. Clerk's Of Arls Strachota, Transcrpts n Crcut Court ^ Dale R. Chapman, Expenses for Summer Conventon Rchard Cornwell, Repar sdewalk at Maple Ave. Bldg St. JohnsFurn.Co.,Desk&CharforDlst. Ct. Prob. Of Green, & Maples, Zonng. * 150,00 Thomas A. Edson, Offce Supples for Dstrct Court 149,00 Page Offce Mach., Rbbons for Extenson Offce 16,50 ^ Addressograph Multgraph, Rbbons for Extenson Offce 8,40 1 Stamp-rte ncorp., Supples for Reg. of Deeds - 2,14 lp Ele tronlcs, nc., Servce on Sherff Cars ("rados") J , Wednesday, Decembers, 1971 A. Dean Watklns Co., Handlng & Shppng for Juror Buttons 1.50 V Natl. Assoc, of Mfg., Booklets for Extenson Offce 1,00 * W.W. Granger, nc., Fans for Court House 49.6O J.. Holcomb Mfg. Co',, Jantoral Sup. fof Court House Modern Art & Sgn, Letterng 2 Sherff cars Natonwde Papers, Jantoral Supples for Jal. 10,96 MunlChem Corp., Jantoral Supples for Jal Heatng & Coolng, Supples for Court House 63^82 Wleden-Cullen Co., nc., Recepts for Frend of Court and General Journal 8.25 The Pengad Co., nc., Supples for Court Reporter 12,50 Wolverne Typewrter, Repar on typewrter for Equal Cross Roofng Co., Repar roof on CourtHouse 1, Hacks Key Sh. ( Changes of locks at Smth Hall Textle Handbook, Handbooks for Extenson Offce G.00 F,C. Mason Co., Parts for Court House h James B. Schwegert, Medcal for Jal Prsoner Western Auto., Supples for Zonng Dept Masark Shell Serv., Tre repar for court house vehcles 2.00 Kemper, Wells & Lews, Servces for Specal Prosecutor Schmtt Electrc, nstall & furnsh lghts tor Exten, Of Depeal Musc Center, Tape for Extenson Offce 2.70 Ncks Frut Mrkt., Food for Detenton Home Jane Swanchara, Mleage to Blue Cross Semnar 3.80 Gordon E. lacovon, Con, Expense of Probaton Of Patrck B. Kelly, Expense acct. of Pros, for luncheon Helena M, Burk, Expense acct. of Probate Regstrar Erma Newcombe, Extra help at Detenton Home Tower Clock Serv. Co., Servce on clock as per contract TS WNTER AGAN SO BE SURE TO FEED YOUR FEATHERED FRENDS. Stop n ond get your supply of wld brd feed and sun flower seeds to satsfy those hungry brds FOWLER CO-OP FOWLER, MCHGAN THE FORD TEAM wants to play ball wth you Egan Ford Sales, nc. 200 W. Wgham ST. JOHNS Use'Your Seat B«ltl! lallu ^^^^uwo" machnery FORD 8NTRACTOR^ J.D; 720 DESEL W/STARTNG ENGNE J.D. MODEL B TRACTOR FORD TRACTOR W/SELECT-O-SPEED (2) JJ3. NO. 45 LOADERS NT. w-400 DESEL, LVE POWER, T.A., P.S. STANDARD TREAD J.D. MODEL A TRACTOR J.D. 70 DESEL SOME NEW EQUPMENT BUYS J.D. 50TRACTOR W/POWER STEERNG MAYRATH 40FT. DOUBLE CHAN ELEVATOR J.D. 50 GAS J.D.'32'ELEVATOR 105 J.D. COMBNE, DESEL W/HYDRO DRVE, BEAN HEAD^ FOX 1-ROW CHOPPER J.D. NO. C-20 HEAVY DUTY,12 1/2* Begnnng Dec. 1 We Wll be Closed at Noon Saturdays untl March 1, 1972 FELD CULTVATOR Carson Cty Farm Servce r HUGH ROBERTS, OWN3R JOHN DEERE SALES AND SERVCE CARSONCTTY PHONE

27 Wednesday, Decembers, 1971 CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Page n B MSU seeks to curb calf deaths EAST LANSNG-n an effort to reduce the number of dary calf deaths n Mchgan, dary cattle specalsts from Mchgan State Unversty wll conduct 11 out state meetngs on calf mortalty ths wnter. Dates and locatons of the oneday semnars are: Monday, Jan. 10, the Sveden House, Kalamazoo; (/Tuesday, Jan, 11, Qualty Court 1 Motel, Jackson.; Wednesday, Jan. 12, County Center Bldg., Lapeer j Thursday, Jan. 13, Casno Bldg,, Corunna and Frday, Jan. 14, Schensul's Cafetera, Grand Rapds. Sessons wll also beheld: Tuesday, Jan. 18, Wllburn 4-H Memoral Bldg., Caro; Wednes-' day, Jan. 19, Farm Bureau Bldg., Sandusky; Frday, Jan. 21, Montcalm v Communty College, Sydney; Tuesday, Jan. 2, Camp Kett near Tustln; Wednesday, Jan. 26, Townshp Hall, Long Rapds; and Thursday, Jan. 27, Four Corners, Carney. F Each sesson wll run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The only cost to partcpants wll be $2 to $3 for lunch, dependng upon the locaton. Accordng to Dr. John Spelcher, MSU dary scentst, the program wll offer practcal approaches that farmers can take to reduce calf mortalty. "We South Waterlown By Mrs Bruce Hodges Mr. and Mrs. HarryTankwere ^'Frday dnner guests of Mr. and Mrs'. Lester Beers of Lansng, Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Powers and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Doyle and daughter of Lansng were holday dnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Davd Hodges, Mrs, Vvan Humphrey entertaned Mr. and Mrs. Denns Humphrey and famly of Valley Farms and Mr. and Mrs. Bll Berryhll and daughters at Thanksgvng dnner. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Olver spent the holday wth Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dckert of Wllamston. r PCA LOANS REDUCE NTEREST COSTS Ask about PCAV unque money-savng nterest formula... and oneapplcaton loan plan... Good reasons why PCA s FRST N FARM CREDT. PRODUCTON CREDT - ASSOCATON 1104 S. US-27 St. Johns Phone Great gfts to trm a tree wth. McCulloch's new 6V2 lb.* Mn Mac 6 s the best way to say Merry Chrstmas t's the world's lghtest chan saw at the world's lghtest prce and chan. $ 'Or gve hm the Deluxe Mn Mac 6 Automatc, whch automatcally ols ts own 14" bar and chan for longer wear. So easy to handle for cuttng frewoodrtrmmng trees, all buldng jobs, ( j ^Q 'less cullng attachments AC Power Mac 6 $ The world s best-selllnp super lghtweght chan taw has 14* bar and chan (hat slces through an 8" log n 6 seconds Deluxe Power Mac 6 Automatc automatcally ols ts own 16* bar and chan * PHLLPS MPLEMENT CO. 313 N. Lansng St. Ph McCulloch wll emphasze preventng calf losses at brth and durng the frst two months of lfe-whchs the crtcal perod for calf mortalty.* Dscusson topcs wll nclude the mportance of calf health, calf, feedng of dry cow and young t was a wonderful trp and a great experence were the comments of the 15 Clnton County 4-H'ers and two chaperones as they returned home from ther four day vst to Chcago over the Thanksgvng Holday, Nov Youth attendng ncluded: Patty Fox, Lu Ann Thelen, Jm Bappert, Jack Woodhams, Larry Schomlsch, Dan Barz and Walter Pytlowanyj of St. Johns; Debbe Horman, Colleen Wood, Sharon Stoy and Davd Havland of De- Wtt; Vrgna and Chrs Cordes calf, dsease control and housng. Currently Mohlgan darymen lose about 15 per cent of ther calves, (three out of.20) before they reach weanng age, Dr. Spelcher says. n some Mchgan herds calf losses are as hgh as 75 to 80 per cent. v 4-H Chatter By JOHN AYLSWORTH fve grls. The club wll meet next on Wednesday, Dec. 8, 7:00 p.m. at the Bath Elementary School. One of the tems to be voted upon wll be the club's name as well as makng plans for the wnter. THE NEXT 4-H Roller Skatng actvty wll be Thursday, Dec. 16, 7-10 p.m. at the Ranch Roller Rnk n St. Johns. The followng clubs have made reservatons to go roller skatng: Termtes, Lucky Rders, Charle's of Lansng; Alan Cobb of Else; Gang, Kountry Kousns, Saddle- Denns Spltzley of Fowler; wth mates. Hghland Hlls. Countrv- Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rce of sde and County Farm Cut Ups. St. Johns as chaperones. Durng ther stay, the group attended the stage play, "1776'', the 72nd Annual nternatonal Lvestock Exposton and Rodeo wth the Royal Canadan Mounted Polce Muscal Rde Drll Team, the Museum of Scence and ndustry, the Feld Museum, Shedd Aquarum, the Adler Planetarum, Chcago Board of Trade and shppng n some of the large department stores. For many t was ther frst vst to a large cty and ther frst experence n travelng, on the subway, the Other clubs wshng to go roller skatng on Dec, 16 should contact the Extenson Offce. ^ ^ ^ ^ t ' East Vctor By Mrs Bay Ketchum "Over the next few years MSU dary specalsts wll be workng to cut ths death rate to 5 per cent or 1 out of every 20 calves/ Dr. Spelcher explans. Darymen wshng addtonal nformaton on the meetngs should contact ther county agent. LETTERS FOR the county 4-H Snow Camp weekend at Traverse Cty wll go out to the trp wnners and last year's partcpants after Chrstmas. We Just receved the new rates effectve Jan. 1, t wll cost trp wnners $8 and others $16.25 for the weekend. Start now to save up your money f you want to attend. The capacty of the camp wll be a maxmum of 100 people. The camp nforms us that Mrs. Helm wll be back agan to provde those delcous meals as n the past. 4-H HORSE Leaders and members 14 years and over are nvted to partcpate n the 4-H horse Judgng roundup at Mchgan State Unversty, Dec The objectve of ths short course s to provde basc nformaton on Judgng horse classes and to assst those teachng horse judgng to others. The program begns at 7 p.m. on Frday and from 8:30 a.m. untl 4:00 p.m. on Saturday. The regstraton cost s $5 for both days or $3 for Saturday only. N ACTON by Carl P. Kentner MCHGAN FARM BUREAU The "thaw" n the naton's wage-prce freeze s now under way. Presdent Nxon's extraordnary measures to stablze wages and prces and reduce unemployment have drawn mxed reactons. Most Amercans agree on hs goals. More Jobs and less nflaton* add up to economc progress. nflaton s one of the top problems plagueng the naton's farmers accordng to Wllam J. Kuhfuss, presdent of the Amercan Farm Bureau Federaton. n a speech gven n Oho Kuhfuss sad, "Farm producton costs, whch have been at record hghs, rose slghtly n the month perod endng October 15, the second month of the 90-day wageprce freeze and partally offset gans for hogs, mlk, oranges, cotton and wheat, "As a result, the party rato on Oct. 15 was 69, only one pont hgher than September, one of the lowest levels snce December, n December, last year, the party rato fell to 67 equalng a 37-year low," the natonal farm leader sad. The party rato generally s consdered as a measure of how well off farmers are n relaton to the rest of the country. nflaton s takng a bg bte at the naton's farmers. t's hard to beleve the U.S. House Labor Commttee has reported a bll whch many people beleve would cut employment and add to nflatonary pressures. The Commttee approved a bll to rase the mnmum wage and extend coverage to more people. The ndustral mnmum wage would be ncreased only to two dollars an hour, whch certanly s not very hgh. But t's probably hgh enough to keep some teenagers and elderly people, as well as many of the physcally and mentally handcapped from gettng jobs. t can also cause hgher pad workers to want the same proportonate ncreases n ther wages as the unsklled would be gettng under the law. The Labor Commttee's bll Mr. and Mrs, Orval Whte entertaned ther chldren grandchldren and great-grandchldren Thanksgvng Day. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ketchum spent ThanksgvngDaywlth ther son, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ketchum and sons of Wacousta. elevated tran, tax and cty The chldren, grandchldren buses., and great-grandchldren came One thousand seventy three wth well flled baskets and spent THE 4-H COUNCL wll agan boys and grls are enrolled n Thanksgvng Day wth Mr. and sponsor a 4-H Poster Contest the wnter 4-H program throughout the county n 43 local 4-H Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scott en przes to be awarded to the top Mrs. Jesse Perkns. for 4-H members wth 5 cash clubs. The enrollment shows a tertaned ther chldren and 5 entres. Posters may be vertcal or horzontal n szes 9" breakdown of 280 boys' and 793 grandchldren Thanksgvng Day. grls enrolled wth 1,507 projects. Gffels were also guests. should express to the publc what Her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo xl2» to 12"xl6". The poster The Fowler BusyBees Bees have the *vr. Mr. ana and strs, Mrs. towara Howard uenms Denns would ncrease the agrcultural 4_ H s all about. Suggestons n-o"t":" W J * T "\ rsrgest 4-H^W>ywlth 121'meW j andsmr.'and Mrs. R0bfeH^)enns clude ^V'td uso~ trte- or'cut TSJSX ^wnnfj, ^ bers«<, C- ~.'ml._ Other club's _,? wth....». 50" ^ -or J ^and H famly f Qm u e«««.7wl,8«,^r,^«spent^hsnksgvlng.»' 'the mnmum wage would cause a problem, because of low farm prces, and gve further mpetus more nclude: Westphala 4-H- 88, Vctor 4-H-64, Olve 4-H Projects-60 and Nmble Fngers- 56. Projects wth 30 or more members enrolle'd nclude clothng 574, knlttlng256,wood-workng 172, cultural arts 137, ndoor garden 43, crochetng 36, photography 30 and leather 30. These projects wll be completed and dsplayed durng the 4-H_ Sprng Achevement Open Houe, Sunday, March 19 atsmlth Hall. Day wth the former's sster, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dea n of Sagnaw. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Morrll and son of Caro spent Frday nght wth hs parents Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Morrll. They also called on other relatves whle here. Mr. and Mrs. Denns Morrll and famly, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Morrll and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Morrll celebrated Thanksgvng Sunday at the home of the latter*sparents,mr.andmrs. Gerald Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Perkns of Lewlston spent the weekend wth Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Perkns. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Strouse and Randy spent Sunday wth hs THE 4-H TEEN Leaders wll be meetng Saturday, Dec. 11 wth bowlng at the Redwng Alley n St. Johns at 7:00 p.m. and wll adjourn later to Smth Hall for a pzza party and Chrstmas Party. t was suggested that no parents, Mr. and gft exchange be held ths year. Strouse of Mason. The Chrstmas Commttee wll be ^^^ M _ workng out further detals for the December 11 actvty. DURNG LEADER Dog'for the Blnd Week, Nov. 28-Dec. 4, members of thetallwaggers4-h Club were qute busypromotlng ther project. Dawn Archer, Jennne Seeger, ther leader Mary Brun and Gayle Desprez, of the St. Johns Lons Club, appeared on WRBJ's Hotlne and explaned the program. Ann Graham, LuAnn and Ed Thelen spoke to the Newcomers Club on Dec. 1 about the Leader Dog project. Also, Ann Graham has been partcpatng n a Dog Obedence Tranng class at Owosso for youth and adults and Thursday evenng Ann graduated the top of the class n handlng and demonstratng what they had learned from the course taught by Mrs. Pat Bemls. A NEW 4-H Leader Dog for the Blnd Club has been organzed n the Bath area wth Mr. and Mrs. Ken Robertson as ther leaders. The club has sx members consstng of one boy and Mrs. Paul South Waterlown By Mrs Bruce Hodges The Starr Ad Socety members and frends wll meet at the Deacon's Bench Thursday, Dec. '16 at 12:30 p.m. for ther Chrstmas dnner and exchange of gfts. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Hodges attended the 25th weddng annversary party honorng Mr. and Mrs. Charles KurpanSt. Johns Saturday evenng. * ^ Mr, and Mrs. Harold Patrck attended the graduaton of Peter Bates from Mchgan State Unversty Frday, He was one of 49 veternarans to graduate. He wll practce n Arzona. Debra ferryhll entertaned twelve school chums at a brthday slumber party Frday nght. Her mother reports not much slumber but lots of fun. Mr. and Mrs. Davd Hodges and famly attended the weddng of Mary Feaster to Bruce Rose. at Westmnster Presbyteran Church, Lansng Saturday. Where Prces Are Dscounted, Not Qualty WHY PAY THE HGH DOLLAR? rshop everywhere frst, then see Us. We honestly feel we can beat your best tre deal 99 tmes out of Servce Bays for fast nstallaton. Wheel balancng and algnment. Brand J new Spark Plugs 69* ea. USE YOUR MCHGAN BANKARD LOR' MASTER CHARGE CARD! slogans. Use vsuals of photographs, drawngs, pantngs to express concerns of 4-H members and opportuntes open to youth on what s 4-H to the publc. The deadlne for the county contest s March 1 wth the best entres sent on to the Natonal Contest at Washngton, D.C, A STATE-WDE 4-H Teen Leader Recreaton Workshop wll be held Dec at Camp Kett near Tustn. We would lke to send a team of four or fve teen leaders wth an advsor to attend ths workshop. They would receve tranng n party and game actvtes, recreatonal musc, dance and creatve entertanment. There s no cost for those attendng. Any teen leaders nterested n attendng ths workshop should contact the Extenson Offce as soon as possble. V DON'T TAKE CHANCES... TAKE OUT to mechanzaton of farm work. f Congress wants to, t can rase the wages for all of us, but t can't make employers hre us. They can also slow down nflaton f they want toby cuttng federal defct spendng by government. North Bengal By Mrs Wm. Ernst r» m ^ Mr. and Mrs. Wllam S, Ernst and Ron and Karen ofbattle Creek spent from Thanksgvng Day untl Saturday wth Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Ernst and Maxlne. Davd Rossow, who attends Ferrs State College spent hs Thanksgvng vacaton wth hs parents, Rev. and Mrs. H. E, Rossow and hs grandmother, Mrs, Herman Rossow. Snowmoble nsurance MORE PROTECTON FOR YOU *Cho<:e of $25.00,or $50.00 deductble * nsured for actual cash value * Sleds & tralers may be added for flat charge Lablty & medcal payments (ncludng you & famly) may be added *Renewal premum s automatcally adjusted to allow for deprecaton Jm McKenze Agency, nc. Test yule trees before buyng EAST LANSNG - Bend ts needles. Bump t on the ground. That's how, to fnd out f that Chrstmas tree you're gong to. buy wll stay freh," contends Lester E. Bell, Mchgan State Unversty extenson forester. "Some speces, spruce,for example, do not retan ther needles well. Ths s characterstc of the speces and does not necessarly reflect alackoffreshness, "Dsregard brown needles that fall when the tree s bumped. They are merely remnants of the normal sheddng process. "Feel the bottom of the stumpon fresh trees t feels sappy most.'' Addtonal nformaton can be obtaned free by wrtng the Department of Forestry, Mchgan State Unversty, East Lansng, Mch for the booklet, "Buyng Your Chrstmas Tree.* There are a number of thngs you can do to keep your Chrstmas tree fresh and attractve. f you don't plan to set up the tree mmedately, Bell advses that t be placed n a cool, shaded area well sheltered, from the wnd, wth the base n a bucket of water. "Just before puttng the tree n ts stand, you should cut off an nch or two from the base of the trunk," he says. "Ths wll allow the tree to take up water more readly." Bath By Mrs Florence L. Wtchell Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wtchell entertaned Mr. and Mrs. Nel Harte and famly of St. Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Davd Harte and famly of Bath, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wadell and son of Else, and Jerry and Patty Harte, of Holt at a pre-holday dnner at ther home on Clark Rd. Sunday, Nov. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Wtchell expect to leave for ther wnter home n Sarasota, Fla., Tuesday, Nov. 30. They wll vst Mrs. Wtchell's brother, Ronald Sweet and hs famly of Wolcottvlle, nd. on ther way. They also expect to vst Mr. andmrs.bernardjohnson, of Lake Odessa, who are spendng the wnter ncarrolton, Ga. Mddlebury By Mrs Don Warren Phone Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Whtmyer and Joyce and Mrs. Rodgers of Perry were Thanksgvng DayguestsofMr.andMrs. James Murphy at Mt. Clemens, Mr. and Mrs. Armondo Rostas and baby of St. Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mzga of rural Ovd, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Putnam of Carland, Mr. and Mrs. Keth Putnam and sons and Mrs. George Putnam and Lynn were guests of Earl Putnam and Grace on Thanksgvng nght. A tree stand flled wth'water wll help prevent needle drop and wll greatly ncrease the tree's fre resstance, notes the MSU expert. "Usng a bucket of we) sand for a tree stand wll also keep a tree fresh. Up to a quart of water should be added to the stand each day, and the water level should be kept above the bottom of the trunk." 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28 Page 12 B CLNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Wednesday, Decembers, 197L Frday evenng, 15 young people and three adults from the Bannster Unted Methodst Church attended servces at the Shaarey-Zedek Jewsh Synagogue n Lansng. Rabb Phllp Frankel and others greeted the group and after the servce, the cantor explaned the meanngs and symbols of the servce. Later, the group returned to'the Robert Valentne home for pzza. ~ Thanksgvng Day guests of the Floyd Glowney famly were Mr. and Mrs. Kng Terrell and sons, Mrs. Anna Ensgn and John Glowney of Else. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Valentne. and famly were Thanksgvng! Day dnner guests of Mr. and 1 Mrs. WHlam Rando and famly, of Owosso. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bell Crowell and famly of Lansng, Mr. ahd..mrs., Russell Pope and famly of St. Johns and Mrs. rene Crowell of Else..Sunday dnner guests' of the Floyd Glowney famly were Mr. and Mrs. Mke Carter and Mchelle, Mr. and'mrs. Duane Green of Else, - Mrs, Anna Ensgn, Mr. and Mrs. Kng Terrell and sons and Albert, Kathy and Elzabeth Ensgn. The Youth of the Bannster Unted Methodst Church met Bannster MRS. ROBERT VALENTNE Ph Sunday afternoon at the church to make candy for servcemen. An afternoon of makng candy and fellowshp was enjoyed. The Quarterly Communty Hymnsng was held Sunday evenng at the Eureka Chrstan Congregatonal Church. A large number was n attendance. Specal numbers were gven by the Eureka Church, the Bannster Unted Methodst,'the Bethel Mennonte and the Salem Unted Methodst. The next hymnsng wll be n BannsternFebruary. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Leydorf had Thanksgvng Day dnner wth Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Leydorf at kncheloe Ar Force Base.n the upper pennsula. Wacousta Mrs Edward Krafts Publc fsh supper at the Wacousta Masonc Temple Frday nght Dec. 10. O.E.S. Bake Sale. Susannah Wesley Crcle wll meet Tuesday mornng, Dec. 14 n the Wacousta Church Lounge Refreshments wll be served by Mrs. Max Entsmnger and Mrs. Jerry Amos. Mrs. Carroll Plngel and Mrs. Henry Bergan are n charge of the program. FAMOUS BRANDS SALE AT FRECHEN'5 Cut From Boneless Rounds Swss Steak LB89* -1 3^-y-? ^ H^RRUD'S LARGE SLCNG ^ Bologna LB 69* TURKEY * _ YOUNG TENDER DRUMSTCKS LB..LJ Beef Lver LB. J7 BM or JfreffljLrgJSL, H\J5 C BRACH'S CHOCOLATE C&vered Cherres T 49 c SHUNSHNE - lb. Box PEANUT BRTTLE or FRENCH CREAMS Seafoam LB- 59' LB. 89' SPARTAN POWDERED SHUNSHNE - lb. Box ~~ SPARTAN POWDERED Krspy Crackers JJ SUGAR 2 lbs - 37 C OCEAN SPRAY - 32 oz. SHEDD'S SOFT Cranberry Juce'49 C MARGARNE LB;39* SPARTAN - 4 lbs. EMPRESS MANDARN ', Brown Sugar 69 C ORANGES n * */49 Maro Olves 9 oz. Can 59 C - FRECHEN'S MARKET FOWLER Free Parkng n Rear of Store 1972 feed optons lsted STt JOHNS Three separate optons to set asde feed gran acreage are key features of the 1972 Peed Gran Program, accordng to Laurence Hart, charman of the Clnton County Agrcultural Stablzaton and Conservaton (ASC) Commttee. The new program, announced October 18 by Secretary Clfford M. Hardn, was wrtten to encourage farmers to set-asde at least 38 mllon feed gran acres n 1972, compared wth 18.2 mllon n t rases the feed gran setaslde from 20 to 25 per cent of the feed gran base. Once a farmer decdes to partcpate n the 1972 program, he must sgn up at the county ASCS ' offce between Jan. 17 and Feb. 25. There wll be" no extended* sgnup perod nl972.feedgraln Program optons are as follows: Opton No. l: To meet mnmum qualfyng requrements for loans and payments a farmer must agree to mantan hs conservng base and to set-asde 25 per cent of hs feed gran base (corn, gran sorghum, barley). The feed gran payment rate for 1972 for the qualfyng set-asde s set at 80 cents per bushel for corn, 76 cents per bushel for gran sorghum, and 64 cents per bushel for barley. These rates are pad on the establshed farm yeld tmes the qualfyng set-asde acres (25 per cent of the farm base). Loan rates wll be $1.05 per bushel for corn, Natonal average, the same as n 1971; $1.79 per hundredweght for gran sor-, ghum (compared to $1.73 n 1971; 86 cents per bushel for barley (compared to 81 cents n 1971; and 54 cents and 89 cents per bushel, respectvely, for oats and rye (same as n 1971). Once the mnmum qualfyng requrements are met the farmer s elgble for optons #2 and #3. Opton No. 2: n addton to the qualfyng set-asde of 25 per cent, a farmer may setasde addtonal acreage up to 10 per cent of hs corn and gran sorghum base, and up to 20 per cent addtonal of hs barley base. The per acre payment rate for ths addtonal set-asde of corn wll be 52 cents per bushel, 49 cents per bushel for gran sorghym,. and 42 cents per bushel for barley multpled by the establshed yeld for each' crop. Opton No. 3: f a farmer qualfes to partcpate by settng asde 25 per cent of hs base, and also volunteers to set-asde addtonal acreage under opton #2, he may then offer another 5, or 10 per cent of hs corn and gran sorghum base. The Secretary of Agrculture wll announce by md-march hs acceptance of one or both of the 5 and 10 per cent offers. n ths event, the addtonal payment rate and the method of computaton are the same as for corn and gran sorghum as under opton #2. There s no thrd opton for barley. Early set-asde payments wll be made as soon as possble after July 1, Farmers average about $1.57 \ per hour for ther labors n 1969 and the average nvestment for a farm to support a famly of four s $20u\000 n land, buldngs and machnery. HART EXPLANS THE followng' as an example- of how the new set-asde and ts optons work. A farmer has 300 acres of cropland wth a conservng base of 80 acres, and a feed gran base of 180 acres..corn - 80 acres, gran sorghum -60 acres, barley - 40 acres. The farmer can: Opton No. 1 - Qualfy for loans and payments by settng asde 45 acres (25 per cent of the tota 1 feed gran base) and keep 80 acres n conservng use. The total conservng use would nvolve 125 acres. The remanng 175 acres of cropland would be planted to feed grans, soybeans or other non-quota crops the farmer may desre. Oton No. 2 - f the farmer has sgned up for opton #2, he wll set asde addtonal acreage for payment up to 22 acres (an average equal to 10 per cent of hs corn and gran sorghum base, and 20 per cent of hs barley base). f he does ths the total conservng use requrement would be 147 acres acres to qualfy under opton #1 plus 22 acres under opton #2, The remanng 153 acres of cropland may be planted to feed grans or any other crop except the acreages of quota crops whch are lmted. Opton No. 3 - The farmer may also offer durng sgnup to set-asde for payment an addtonal 7 or 14 acres (5 or 10 opton #3. opton #g f and 14 acres under per cent of hs corn and gran sorghum base). f the farmer ' THE FARMER would have 139 offers 14 acres (10 per cent of acres to plant to feed grans or hs corn and gran sorghum base) any other crop_ except quota and the Secretary of Agrculture crops. f the farmer's offer under decdes to accept extra offers, opton #3 s not accepted, the the conservng use requrement farmer would comply wth the would be 161 acres 125 acres program to the extent of hs under opton #1, 22 acres under ntenton under optons #1 and #2. Smplcty Tme and tde wat for no man, Nether does the snow. When that whte stuff ples up Some of t has to go. There's a real smple, easy way To do the job realstcally Why not let us help you NOW Wth a brand new Smplcty? Come n And See The New Ones! 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